Re: Sound-setup with alsa and pulseaudio [was: Re: pulseaudio MUST DIE!]

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On 11/24/2017 01:02 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Doug, Philip, and Everyone

I started a new thread with the quotes below to make
sure to not hijack the thread where they were taken from ...

Short version:
The whole thing isn't that important - if in doubt, ignore it ... :)
The main reason I wrote this email is plain and simple
curiosity about whether it can be done, and how: namely to feed sound
on a Linux machine to two audio systems at the same time: to
internal speakers on the computer and to external ones like, e.g.,
those in a TV, via HDMI. And all this on Fedora 26 system

I found this writeup extremely helpful. It doesn't touch alsa at all but uses other higher level tools to accomplish what you're looking for, specifically: pavucontrol (pulseaudio volume control) and paprefs (pulseaudio preferences).

https://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/1240

Mike Wright
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