Re: Permanently assigning USB sound cards addresses

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Douglas.Arellanes@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> My project (which I wrote about a couple of days ago) involves using multiple 
> USB sound cards to record radio broadcasts using arecord. But I noticed last 
> night that when I rebooted the machine, all of the ALSA addresses were 
> reassigned; what was at 1,0 was at 3,0 and so on.
> 
> Are there any other relatively simple ways to permanently assign individual 
> sound cards to their respective ALSA addresses besides using udev?

Not for devices with the same product ID.


Regards,
Clemens

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