Re: Alsa Configuration, changing defaults on an Audiophile 2496

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On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 14:09:22 -0000, Lee Revell <rlrevell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2/28/07, Bill Adair <adair@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All

I have an M-audio Audiophile 2496 and can happily route
my playback either to it's internal mixer (PCM Out) or
to SPDIF (SPDIF Out) using a command like aplay -Dplug:spdif myfile.wav.

What I can't do is set up the default output to be SPDIF so that players
like
flac123 play automatically to SPDIF. I've been routing throught the docs
now
and found the command I need for my .asoundrc

pcm.!default {
      type plug
      slave.pcm "spdif"
}


It won't work if flac123 uses the OSS (/dev/dsp) API or opens a device
other than "default".  Make sure the app is correct.

Lee

I have discovered that flac123 uses libao driver names for it's
-d option (see below). Though it's not listed selecting the alsa09
driver will cause flac123 to use the alsa settings in .asoundrc and
play to the SPDIF outputs. the program gmusicbrowser can be altered
to add alsa09 as a device option when using flac123.

Usage: flac123 [OPTIONS] FILES...
  -d, --driver=STRING     set libao output driver (oss, esd, arts, macosx,
                          etc).  Default is oss


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