Re: Multiple sound interfaces, ALSA order detection

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Thanks guys!

Juuso, I think that's the kind of workaround I needed.

There are still things I don't really understand with ALSA naming as Lee mentions:

Let's take XMMS Alsa output plugin for example. It just asks for a device and the list displays exactly:

Périphérique PCM par défaut (default)
MAudio Delta 66: ICE1712 multi (hw:0,0)
Intel ICH5: Intel ICH5 (hw:1,0)
Intel ICH5: Intel ICH5 - IEC1958 (hw:1,4)

I tried what you said Lee about just providing a name to the driver, that is just writing "Intel ICH5" in the textfield and it doesn't seem to work (I should I have mentioned I have deleted my /etc/asound.conf and restarted the ALSA drivers)...

How can ALSA refer to a card by just name without me providing the name in my /etc/asound.conf?

Sorry for the noob question if it is one (-:

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Jé


Lee Revell a écrit :
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 20:37 +0200, Jerome Tuncer wrote:
What do I have to do so that one order is preserved upon reboot/re-detection of the interfaces?


With correct applications it should not be necessary to do anything;
ALSA supports addressing devices by name.  The .asoundrc should nto be
needed either - in fact it could cause problems as you have defined the
default devices to be hw:x which will bypass dmix.

aplay -D default:ICH5 file.wav should play to the Intel card, and
aplay -D default:Delta66 file.wav

to the Delta66.

Lee




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