Ah, thanks. I thought I'd tried that to see if it was working, but I must
have gotten the device string format wrong or something. arecord is
perfectly happy recording from either device. So I guess my problem is
really in JACK (or it's just impossible to use both devices at once). I'll
hunt down t
Christopher Lansing wrote:
> card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 2: ALC892 Alt Analog [ALC892 Alt Analog]
You have to tell whatever program you're using to use this device.
For example, "arecord -D plughw:0,2 -f dat something.wav".
Regards,
Clemens
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Thanks for helping me look into it.
I've got three devices showing up - although one of them is my USB webcam.
But I believe the output is saying two devices on the audio card (unless
that subdevice info changes the meaning of "device 0" and "device 2")
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC892 A
Christopher Lansing wrote:
> I can't record from "Capture 1".
How many devices show up in the output of "arecord -l"?
Regards,
Clemens
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Hi Mailing list,
I'm hoping somebody can either help me solve this, or at least confirm that
it can't be done so I can stop trying to solve it. Long story short, I have
a built-in audio card (ALC892), which looks like it should be able to
capture two inputs. At least, alsamixer shows "Capture" and