2012/3/18 Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@xxxxxxxxx>: > Delete the /etc/asound.conf and ~/.asoundrc files so ALSA can choose the > default settings. Ah, that seems to work! Thx a lot! > On 18/03/12 14:36, Florian Lindner wrote: >> >> Well, I have blacklisted the module for my onboard sound: >> >> florian@horus ~ % cat /proc/asound/cards >> 0 [STX ]: AV200 - Xonar STX >> Asus Virtuoso 100 at 0xde00, irq 19 >> >> but yet, no change, any application is still blocking it for other >> applicaitons. >> >> >> 2012/3/18 Florian Lindner<mailinglists@xxxxxx>: >>> >>> 2012/3/18 Nikos Chantziaras<realnc@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>> On 17/03/12 23:53, Florian Lindner wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello! >>>>> >>>>> My system is a Linux 3.2.11 (Archlinux) / KDE 4.8.1. >>>>> >>>>> The system used to work perfectly. Today I have installed a new >>>>> soundcard (Asus Xonar Essence STX) in addition to my onboard >>>>> soundcard. >>>>> [...] >>>>> It seems that only one application can use the sound device. KDE >>>>> phonon fails if vlc is active, same for flashplayer (which stays just >>>>> silent) >>>> >>>> >>>> I've hit this too. It seems dmix is only used for the first card. The >>>> way I solved this is to compile a kernel with the driver for my PCI card >>>> built-in, and the other drivers compiled as modules. Then dmix is used >>>> for my PCI card. >>> >>> >>> Has a developer ever commented on that? If that is the cause of it, it >>> seems to be clearly a bug with alsa. >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user