Help, possible bug report for alsa through xmms on Audiophile 2496 (Ice1712/Delta44)

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OK.  I've gotten a lot of things to work.  Thought I had everything.

Put this from the wiki
( http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/1712_.asoundrc#2003-11-23 ) in
my .asoundrc:

pcm.ice1712 {
    type hw
    card 0
    device 0
}
ctl.ice1712 {
    type hw
    card 0
}
pcm.analogout {
    type plug
    ttable.0.0 1 # (Out Left)
    ttable.0.1 1 # (Out Right)
    slave.pcm ice1712
}
pcm.ice_spdif {
    type plug
    ttable.0.2 1 # (Out Left, 2)
    ttable.0.3 1 # (Out Right, 2)
    slave.pcm ice1712
}

Works ok ok, or so I thought, when I suddenly realized that it was
playing back in MONO!  XMMS is the only app that seems to do this.
(It's also the only one that requires me to use the asoundrc custom
devices instead of regular device names.)  I've tried everything I can
think of in Envy24Control, sending it all analog, using digital mixer
on different channels.  No matter what I do I only get mono sound.

So I'm thinking this might be an xmms-alsa issue, but posting it here
in case yall have insight.

Thanks in advance

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