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
 
 
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