Am oder ungefähr am Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010, schrieb Ray Rashif: > 2010/1/26 Manne Merak <mannemerak@xxxxxxxxx>: > > "Thus you can use BT headset with applications which support the > output configuration to specific alsa device (specified in > ~/.asoundrc) [b]. If your application does not allow this kind of > configuration you can also try to set the default alsa device to your > BT headset too. This will help of course only if this application > sends the output to alsa." > > I think it's not possible to use it as how you expect. I don’t really understand why you need to use pulseaudio for this purpose (as some people in this thread mentioned). I had a similar issue with an on-board sound card and an external headset that was plugged in via usb and recognized as a separate sound card. I wrote a simple udev rule (1 line) that switched the symlink /etc/asoundrc to two prepared asoundrc files in one of which the headset was the default device and in the other the on-board sound card. So if the headset was plugged in it was used exclusively and the other way round. :) Ed
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