On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Qian Gong wrote: > On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 12:08:57PM -0500, David Z Maze wrote: > > Qian Gong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have VIA on board sound and an additional Xwave 4000 PCI sound card. > > > The first one (VIA) is supported by kernel (built-in) and for xwave 4000 > > > I use alsa-0.9. The confusing thing is which card is connected to > > > /dev/dsp0 and which to /dev/dsp1. How can I configure this and let > > > application (e.g. xmms) use specified sound device? Thanks a lot. > > > > If you're using ALSA for one, I'd use ALSA for both; it seems like > > it'd be clearer. You can definitely specify within ALSA which card is > > which by changing which card snd-card-(n) points to in > > /etc/modutils/alsa. > > > > Thanks. Maybe using ALSA for both is better. But now the configuration is > VIA support built into the customized kernel. And later I added another > sound card and compiled ALSA driver fot it. If I disable the on board > sound from BIOS, the xwave 4000 PCI sound card works well using /dev/dsp. > If I enable the on board sound, /dev/dsp is used by on board sound since > it's early seen by the kernel. lsmod shows the ALSA modules for xwave 4000 > are loaded. But I don't know by whitch device name /dev/dsp? to access > the card. I tried all /dev/dsp1-3, but failed with "No such device". Any > idea? > > Qian [...] To see if it works at all try with aplay as it is alsa specific.
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