Le Mon, 9 Feb 2009 21:58:29 +0200,
Roman Odaisky <r...@qwertty.com> a écrit :

> Greetings,
> 
> Someone has proposed a great idea recently: what if it were possible to play 
> two audio tracks of a video file simultaneously, for example, when several 
> people want to watch a film, but some want it translated and someone 
> understands the film’s original language and prefers that track?
> 
> To implement that, one needs ALSA to have distinct devices for headphones and 
> speakers, and one has to configure the media player accordingly.
> 

If you are able to play 2 or more languages with mplayer or another player, I
would use JACK and not ALSA for the routing, Routing with JACK is really easy,
you can use qjackctl and the mouse.

Cheers,
Dominique

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