[linux-audio-user] ALSA, jack and the other stuff: Two cardshandling

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On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 12:17:29PM -0700, Sascha Retzki wrote:
> So, my cards are NOW:
> Ess-solo1 	<->	hw:0
> Es1371	<-> hw:1
> 
> # jackd -d alsa -d hw:1 -P hw:0
> 
> Should set jack to USE the hw:1, so Es1371 and output via hw:0, my Ess-Solo1, right ?

No. It tells jackd to use hw:1. The hw:0 at the end of your command line is
meaningless to jackd.

i think you have to write a special .asoundrc to accomplish what you want.
I don't know.

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