On Thursday 28 June 2007 17:02:55 you wrote:Please always use Reply-to-All on this list -- subscribers here like to
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I am not subscribed to linux-kernel, I am reading it on the web.
I have ICE1724, a very good sound card to my taste, works like a charm.Not particularly. I don't count as a great fan of the config file syntax
But with ALSA I had a really hard time to configure it properly, wanna
see my .asoundrc?
and don't use any configuration myself.
Do you have an SPDIF out? If you don't then you don't need .asoundrc of course.
The first thing I don't know is why you need an .asoundrc at all.
Because I want to route it differently, sometimes to spdif, sometimes to headphones, sometimes to mix sounds from different apps. Well, my config may be a bit ancient as it was written when dmix was not default.
I've CCed the alsa-user list -- some subscribers to it probably have experience with
ice1724 and might be able to get you specific advice if you want.
I have read some advices for ice1724 already. The main reason I wrote to lkml -- I hate .asounrc and reading docs about it. I hate "flexebility" that requires restarting apps after changing sound routes.
Is there a tool which can be used to configure .asoundrc?vi.
I perfectly know this one. I would like to use some really user-friendly tool.
I want to be able to hear sound from flashplayer on my reciever or in myNot sure? Is your receiver on an analog output and are your headphones
headphones -- how?
My receiver is on spdif out.
connected directly to a card output as well? In that case, "or" would seem
to be just a mixer issue, and "and" would be dependent on hardware
abilities and needs someone who knows your specific card and setup.
It's not quite clear to me how to get full duplex working with myIt's not working without an .asoundrc?
.asoundrc.
Looks like it's not working with. As skype is not so informative.
But -- I'll personally not continue this very specific subthread simply due
to not having the hardware, nor great generic experience with an .asounrc
due to not needing it myself. When I do use one, I alway start by googling
up a few examples and take it from there. Perhaps someone from alsa-user
will step in.
I am not about ice1724 or .asounrc here. I am trying to talk about user-friendliness of ALSA. It's very unfriendly.