Op woensdag 11 februari 2004 17:36, schreef Florian Schmidt:
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 16:51:19 +0100
>
> Florian Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > it probably won't be possible to mix the sound of the second device
> > > seperatly of the first device?
> >
> > sure, start alsamixer with the appropriate command line switch [i'm
> > too lazy to read the manpage now]
>
> Oops, misread the question. I thought you meant, if it was possible to
> control 2 different cards.. Doh! :) Sometimes the mixer on a soundcard
> offers different sliders for the different outputs though.

guess it won't be possible, unless I could use the 3D depth slider for it...

i'll read up on the stuff, but I gotta ask, do I need to update to a newer 
driver or just wait for the 1.0.0 final?
-- 
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