At Thu, 31 Jan 2008 19:00:17 +0100,
Johannes Bauer wrote:
Adam Nielsen schrieb:
/-- route - A52
default - ... - softvol - duplicate -
\-- hw0,0
Where at hw0,0 my headphones are connected. How is such a
At Fri, 01 Feb 2008 15:13:16 +0100,
Johannes Bauer wrote:
Takashi Iwai schrieb:
Depends on the hardware. Your descrption sounds like a CMIPCI. In
that case, it's a bit hard to do that way because both outputs share
the same DAC. So, the source must be exclusive.
You are exactly
Takashi Iwai schrieb:
Depends on the hardware. Your descrption sounds like a CMIPCI. In
that case, it's a bit hard to do that way because both outputs share
the same DAC. So, the source must be exclusive.
You are exactly right! It is a CMIPCI.
But are you sure it only has one DAC?
$ cat
Adam Nielsen schrieb:
/-- route - A52
default - ... - softvol - duplicate -
\-- hw0,0
Where at hw0,0 my headphones are connected. How is such a setup possible?
Couldn't you use the multi plugin for this
Adam Nielsen schrieb:
Couldn't you use the multi plugin for this anyway? If you bound hw0,0
and route in your diagram above to a single four-channel device, then
you could bind the incoming stereo signal to both the front and rear
speakers of the four channel device, effectively sending the
Hello list,
is there a plugin which does the opposite of the multi plugin, i.e. it
should duplicate a stream and have multiple slaves (one stream to multiple)?
The reason I'd need this: default goes (over some corners) to the
softvol plugin, which goes to route which encodes a A52 stream. Now I
is there a plugin which does the opposite of the multi plugin, i.e. it
should duplicate a stream and have multiple slaves (one stream to multiple)?
The reason I'd need this: default goes (over some corners) to the
softvol plugin, which goes to route which encodes a A52 stream. Now I
don't