Hi Andoru,

* Andoru <aekk...@gmail.com> [2017-11-28 15:19 +0200]:

> Forgot to check previously, but whenever I use those CLI players you
> suggested, they also monopolise the soundcard, making me unable to play
> other stuff in parallel, just like how it would happen when setting the
> specific subdevice in VLC. So, since I'm not able to use those CLI players
> to play with the default device to see if they use the same amount of CPU
> as VLC and other players/apps, this issue is still not solved.

There must be something configured on your system which cauuses your
issue. You don't have an .asoundrc. Did you created an /etc/asound.conf
or adapted some options loading your snd- modules? A clean install of
alsa-utils and libasound2 should work out of the box with no custom
settings!

> That's why I asked you for specific commands that I can use with those CLI
> players.

Do you think to solve your issue with "specific commands"? Just
install Debian's plain alsa and enjoy,

Elimar
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