On Wednesday 10 October 2007, Andreas Davour wrote: > Hi! > > I've bought a Logitech USB headset, and realized that since it's a USB > device it shows up as new audio unit with it's own mixer and other > devices. Now TeamSpeak and Skype, which are the programs I bought the > headset for, don't seem to like the idea of sending the audio output > anywhere except the first unit i.e. pcm0 which unfortunately is my built > in laptop audio device. > > Anyone know if I can somehow route all output/input to pcm1 or somehow > get the headset to work with Skype? > > I can use some programs, like 'mplayer' which take a lot of options like > to what device it shall render audio/video. But since not all programs > are that forgiving I had hoped there would be some kind of system wide > way to direct the audio system to use my USB device instead. > > Any suggestions? > > I am using KDE if that's important (and I have checked the volume on all > devices and it's not zero). > > /andreas
Hi, If you are not using FreeBSD-7 current, something like the following might do the trick: rm /dev/dsp0 ln -s /dev/dsp1 /dev/dsp0 Although that means you will loose access to /dev/dsp0 . --HPS _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
