Re: VT1708S: Problems when multiple apps try to use the sound device at the same time

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Am Sonntag, den 09.05.2010, 18:09 +0200 schrieb Christian Ruppert:
> On 05/09/2010 05:06 PM, Paul Menzel wrote:
> >> I have some issues with the "VIA VT1708S" codec of the hda-intel driver.
> >> As soon as one application opens the audio device it will block the
> >> whole device so I'm not able to use e.g. amarok and mplayer at the sime
> >> time.
> > 
> > I thought that is the normal behavior unless you use a sound server like
> > for example PulseAudio.
> > 
> > Did it ever work for you?
> 
> I'm sure it did and it still does on my notebook... just a different codec.
> I never had such problems since dmix has been enabled by default.
> On my notebook and even with my old nvidia codec I was able to start
> several mplayer sessions at once and had no issues at all.

Sorry, I do not know about Dmix. `alsa-info.sh` shows you are using the
following configuration.


        !!ALSA configuration files
        !!------------------------
        
        !!System wide config file (/etc/asound.conf)
        
        pcm.!default {
        	type hw
        	card SB
        	device 1
        }
        ctl.!default {
        	type hw
        	card SB
        #device 1
        }

Maybe someone else can help.

Could you try if PulseAudio works for you. Then you would know if your
Dmix configuration is the fault.


Thanks,

Paul

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