-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 07 May 2006 21:36, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sunday 07 May 2006 13:33, Jürgen Mell wrote:
Meanwhile I succeeded in telling xmms to use the second card. This works when using the 'alsa' output driver and setting the output device to /dev/dsp1. xine does not work with this setting. I could not find any place where to change arts' output device setting. Somehow most programs seem to support only one (the standard) output device for audio.
You've verified that both cards are working, so I guess the next question is what is your goal? What configuration are you hoping to achieve? Not too long ago someone commented here on SLE that he uses the first card for multimedia and the second for (I assume concurrent and uninterrupted) dedicated VOIP with voicemail. Are you looking at a similar arrangement?
No, I was looking for a simple way to switch sound output (if possible for all or at least most programs) between the two cards. Or better even, play sound on both cards simultaneously. Bye, Jürgen - -- BR Technologies GmbH & Co.KG Im Bahlbrink 11-13, D-30827 Garbsen, Germany Tel : +49-5131-4404-20 - Fax: +49-5131-4404-56 e-Mail: mell@br-tech.de - Internet: www.br-tech.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEXtXfB4NmPJNW5OERAtl9AJ40xGGTnGbGzI48YKWP2b09luRQ7wCeJlDh vXy5kKVeh9ST9MlvbEq6+R8= =Acw/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----