Re: make alsa device hw:1,0 be hw:0,0 somehow

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On 05.10.2015 01:25, Ben Burdette wrote:
> Unfortunately my system (bananapi with armv7 processor) doesn't have a
> bios so I can't deactivate the onboard audio there.  Disabling the
> hw:0,0 is sort of a last resort before I just rewrite my stuff in
> something other than supercollider, that doesn't require jack and
> actually allows selecting another audio device.  

Have you tried with the mainline kernel, if you should be running a
'special' one instead?

bananapi: sudo pacman -S linux-armv7

I have an Olinuxino-LIME2 running ArchLinux with linux-armv7, it has the
same SOC (Allwinner A20) as the bananapi, iirc, and aplay only shows my
usb card.

lime2: aplay -l
  **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
  card 0: MK2 [Traktor Audio 2 MK2], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

P.s. the mainline kernel does not ship with GPU acceleration and some
other drivers that may be vital to your application...

P.p.s: I'd recommend to use JACK1 instead of JACK2 on embedded platforms.



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