You can set in the control center which card is used for output.
Set the system to ALSA and the device to /dev/snd/name of device you
want to output to if youre lucky /dev/adsp0 and /dev/adsp1 will exist
and you can use one of them.
Has anyone tried KDE with the equivalent of two sound cards
Has anyone tried KDE with the equivalent of two sound cards? I.e. one is
on the mobo, the other in a PCI slot. kmix sees both, but I can't find
any control over which card is used to get the sound. Are two sound
cards in a system at all supported, and if so, how?
Thanks,
Volker
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Volker
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
If you're looking for a cheap new 19, Dick Smith sell theirs for a snip
under $400. Its a DSE badged Proview...not state of art, but certainly
good-value-for-money...
For less than that you could buy a cheap standalone DVD player and watch
on your TV... but your
I already have a dvd player for the lounge. With a 7 year old its
handy to have two.
eventually i would like to build a multimedia centre using some low
noise setup (mini itx anyone?), so working on the dvd software and good
sound on my desktop is all background.
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003
Hi there,
David Mann wrote:
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
If you're looking for a cheap new 19, Dick Smith sell theirs for a snip
under $400. Its a DSE badged Proview...not state of art, but certainly
good-value-for-money...
For less than that you could buy a cheap standalone DVD player and watch
on
Now I got a DVD Rom in my home box and figured the sound could be
better.
Whats an economical and linux friendly way to get 5.1 sound from my
machine? ie what cards are a reasonable price and well supported by
alsa?
BTW the DVD was quite easy to get going, just install various libraries
and
Hi Nick,
Nick Rout wrote:
Now I got a DVD Rom in my home box and figured the sound could be
better.
Whats an economical and linux friendly way to get 5.1 sound from my
machine? ie what cards are a reasonable price and well supported by
alsa?
BTW the DVD was quite easy to get going, just install
I've got two sound cards in my pc, onboard i810 (crap) and
an ISA AWE64, any way other than switching the sound-slot
aliasing around in modules.conf to use the awe as the
primary? also where is the volume control in kde?
jeremyb.
I found sound adjustments at programsmultimediaaudio mixer
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 13:50, Jeremy Bertenshaw wrote:
I've got two sound cards in my pc, onboard i810 (crap) and
an ISA AWE64, any way other than switching the sound-slot
aliasing around in modules.conf to use the awe as the
primary
, and Winfast 6x sound cards, one on work
computer and one on home computer. They're affordable, they do digital
input/output, and they don't resample digital like SoundBlaster Lives do.
In both situations I'm using an external DAC[1]... So I haven't used the 4
or 6 channel analogue outputs
are using and
proceeding to the stage where you are running make menuconfig and
looking at the drivers provided for sound cards.
Phil.
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I have a Soundblaster PCI 64 with ensoniq EN1370 chipset. No synth(?), I
don't need it. It was the cheapest I could find, and it works. Mono input
(microphone), stereo output. Supported by kernel drivers and alsa, sans
/dev/sndstat and /dev/audio.
/dev/dsp is ok, that's enough. Full oss drivers
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