This is a general issue right now for audio support. As I understand it, the last device found becomes the default device (at least for input). For example, If I plug in an external webcam with built-in microphone that is supported, then this becomes the audio input device.
In my last discussions, I believe that this issue is being addressed. Gary > RSREADY Wrote: > > ------------ > >Now I have installed the OSS4 drivers from > opensound.com and I now have > >sound!!! But I do have a strange situation. I have > audio out of the MB > >only when I have the AudioPCI 3000 (ES1370 Chipset) > plugged in. And > >when I right click on the GNOME volume applet to get > the Preferences, > >only one device is there. When I run the osstest > program, it runs thru > >a test for both audio devices and they pass. When I > remove the > >AudioPCI card and run the osstest program, I get an > error that the > >device is being used and the test fails. > ------------- > > According to the prtconf list you seem to have > several Audio Controllers active simultaneously. > Is that what you want ? > > I usually use the BIOS to Disable a motherboard > based Audio controller when I install > better Audio PCI card in a Workstation. > > question for the Desktop forum : > I solaris able to manage several Audio devices ? > if so how should one direct audio to > either one of them ? > //Lars This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list opensolaris-help@opensolaris.org