On Fri, 16 Jan 2015 15:11:24 -1000 Joel Roth sent:

> Robert Latest wrote:
> > With aplay -D hw:0,0 it still works.  
> 
> You're 99% to the destination.
> 
> IIRC, directly addressing the sound device
> as hw:0,0 takes the whole device, will not
> allow software mixing of audio streams from
> other applications.
> 
> It may be worth trying the 
> 
> aplay -D default testfile.wav &
> aplay -D default testfile.wav
> 
> And you should hear two streams playing together.
> 
> At least, it works on my system without asoundrc.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Joel

Thanks Joel,

Using: aplay -D default testfile.wav &

Without pulse audio installed, I get sound.

Using: aplay -D default testfile.wav &

With pulseaudio, there is no sound but pavucontrol shows that there is
some sound being relayed to the earphones?

So sound is still a wraith in Debian. [laughing]

Be well,
Charlie
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