cracks and pops with intelHDA

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On Sun, 13.01.08 11:59, Erik Slagter (erik at slagter.name) wrote:

> Config option 1: using the hal-detect module. I noted the sink names that 
> are dynamically assigned to the two alsa devices (these are _long_!) First 
> problem is that hal doensn't always produce the same identifiers. This is a 
> problem with combine module as I need to specify the sink names (according 
> to the docs?!) Most of the time the id's are identical though, so I was 
> able to do some testing. I started pulseaudio when the USB device was 
> already up, and had the combine module combine the two sinks. Initially 
> this works, until the USB device is removed and inserted back. I do get a 
> new alsa "hal-detected" device, but it doesn't get back into the combined 
> device.

As mentioned, don't pass any config to module-combine. Then, it will
pick up all hw devices automically.

HAL UDIs are used to name the sinks. They are supposed to stay the
same all the time. 

Lennart

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