Re: how to automatically detect and use connected usb audio devices

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Usually USB audio devices are detected by the kernel and appear as ALSA devices. You can get a list of your devices with `aplay -l` or `arecord -l`, or look in /proc/asound/.

On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 08:46:13PM +0200, Mgr. Janusz Chmiel wrote:
Please, does somebody of us know, if is it possible to configure The Linux operating system so USB connected audio devices could be auto detected and can be used for sound input and output?
I AM using KNOPPIX_V8.6-2019-08-08
I do not want to use Pulseaudio sound server, I want to only use ALSA. I have many reasons for that, better sound trebles, better responsivenes while using it with Espeak text to speech engine. If somebody of us know some package, stand alone app, which can autodetect and automatically use selected USB audio device with ALSA without Pulseaudio sound server, please let me know about it.
With kindness regards.
Janusz Chmiel



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