Re: asoundrc question

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Hi,

Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 schrieb Dave Phillips:
> Is it possible to create a fake mixer in .asoundrc in order to fool Java
> into thinking my Delta 66 has an on-board mixer ?
> An example would be most helpful. :)

This will make the first soundcards-mixer the default:

ctl.default {
    type hw
    card 0
}

This makes the second soundcards pcm-device the default:

pcm.default {
    type hw
    card 1
}

So you get an alsa default device which puts the sound to the second hardware 
while using the first hardwares mixer for the apps that "need" a mixer.
Of course you can change the numbers. Might even point to a mixer of a virtual 
soundcard afaik.

Have fun,

Arnold
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