Hello to all. In my computer I have 2 soundcards: one as /dev/dsp0 and another as /dev/dsp1, they work fine without problems. The /dev/dsp0 is working for multimedia, with speakers connected on, the /dev/dsp1 is working for hamradio purposes. But if I want to hear some music from CD's, with kscd, I only hear music from /dev/dsp1 instead of /dev/dsp1 (as desired). But if I want to hear mp3 music I hear from /dev/dsp0 (the correct soundcard). How can I change kscd (xmms as same behavior) to hear music from /dev/dsp0???? Any help will be welcome. Thanks and best regards. David Quental
On Thursday 18 December 2003 21:52 pm, David Quental wrote:
Hello to all. In my computer I have 2 soundcards: one as /dev/dsp0 and another as /dev/dsp1, they work fine without problems. The /dev/dsp0 is working for multimedia, with speakers connected on, the /dev/dsp1 is working for hamradio purposes. But if I want to hear some music from CD's, with kscd, I only hear music from /dev/dsp1 instead of /dev/dsp1 (as desired). But if I want to hear mp3 music I hear from /dev/dsp0 (the correct soundcard). How can I change kscd (xmms as same behavior) to hear music from /dev/dsp0????
The CD provides sound through an internal cable, yes? Which card is it plugged in to? Dylan -- Sweet moderation Heart of this nation Desert us not We are between the wars - Billy Bragg
On Thursday 18 December 2003 12:52, David Quental wrote:
Hello to all. In my computer I have 2 soundcards: one as /dev/dsp0 and another as /dev/dsp1, they work fine without problems. The /dev/dsp0 is working for multimedia, with speakers connected on, the /dev/dsp1 is working for hamradio purposes. But if I want to hear some music from CD's, with kscd, I only hear music from /dev/dsp1 instead of /dev/dsp1 (as desired). But if I want to hear mp3 music I hear from /dev/dsp0 (the correct soundcard). How can I change kscd (xmms as same behavior) to hear music from /dev/dsp0????
Any help will be welcome.
Thanks and best regards.
David Quental
In XMMS Visualization Plugins, Input plugins, Disable CD Audio Player (libcdaudio) (checkbox) Enable AudioCD Reader (libcdread) This will read the cd digitally rather than just tell it to play the cd and send the data to the sound card. This uses a bit more CPU, but nothing too nasty. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
Hello folks. Ok, problem solved, only needed to change one cable from one soundcard to another, now all works fine and indeed solution was very easy. Thanks who helped me. David Quental
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