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Hi @ all,
I got a problem with archlinux and the .asoundrc file. I want to create an extra volume control for MOC. This is my .asoundrc.
pcm.snd_card {
type hw
card 0
device 0
}
ctl.snd_card {
type hw
card 0
device 0
}
# Das dmix-Plugin wird definiert.
pcm.dmixer {
type dmix # pcm.NAME: der Name jedes Gerätes kann angepasst werden
ipc_key 1024
ipc_perm 0666 # Andere Benutzer können ebenfalls dmix gleichzeitig nutzen
slave.pcm "snd_card"
slave {
channels 2
}
}
ctl.dmixer {
type hw
card 0
}
# Das dsnoop-Plugin, welches es erlaubt, mehrere Programme gleichzeitig aufnehmen zu lassen.
pcm.dsnooper {
type dsnoop
ipc_key 2048
ipc_perm 0666
slave.pcm "snd_card"
slave
{
channels 2
}
}
# Dies definiert unser Fullduplex-Plugin als Standard für alle ALSA-Programme.
pcm.duplex {
type asym
playback.pcm "dmixer" #natürlich muss dann auch das passende Gegenstück angepasst werden
capture.pcm "dsnooper"
}
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "duplex"
}
# phonon
pcm.phonon {
type plug
slave.pcm "phonon_vol"
hint {
show on
description "Alsa" # Anzeigename in den Phonon-Einstellungen
}
}
# phonon-Lautstärkeregler
pcm.phonon_vol {
type softvol
slave.pcm "duplex"
control {
name "phonon_vol"
card 0
}
}
# ctrl for phonon_vol
ctl.phonon_vol {
type hw
card 0
}
I have a onboard snd_hda_intel and usb headset. The USB Headset is the default sound output device without using .asoundrc.
Then I set up this .asoundrc file to get the extra slider to control the volume but alsamixer doesn't show it. After some testing why it doesn't show it, I thought ok letz switch the onboard as default card.
So I changed it in the .asoundrc file. What I got was soundoutput on my snd_hda_intel card without the switch but the usb headset was stil alsamixer -c0. When I used LMDE for a few days there it switched and showed everything extra control and hda_intel was alsamixer -c0. What I am doing wrong.
Greetz
Psyce
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this is not a solution, but can you simplify your life. try pulseaudio is mature, DE-indipendent and updated with latest audio technologies (your usb headset)
this is only a suggestion
Last edited by nTia89 (2011-03-12 11:07:02)
+pc: custom | AMD Opteron 175 | nForce4 Ultra | 2GB ram DDR400 | nVidia 9800GT 1GB | ArchLinux x86_64 w/ openbox
+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED
+ultrabook: Dell | XPS 13 (9343) | 8GB ram | 256GB ssd | FullHD display | Windows 8.1 64bit ArchLinux x86_64 w/ Gnome
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Can u add virtual volume controls to pulseaudio? Cause thats the issue i have atm.
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i don't know about virtual devices, but pulseaudio goes over alsa, so pulseaudio add feature, and you continue also to use alsa features.....
+pc: custom | AMD Opteron 175 | nForce4 Ultra | 2GB ram DDR400 | nVidia 9800GT 1GB | ArchLinux x86_64 w/ openbox
+laptop: Apple | MacBook (2,1) | 2GB ram | Mac OS X 10.4 -> DIED
+ultrabook: Dell | XPS 13 (9343) | 8GB ram | 256GB ssd | FullHD display | Windows 8.1 64bit ArchLinux x86_64 w/ Gnome
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I'm not sure this is related to your problem, but I have a system with a PCI soundcard along with a sound chip on the motherboard. Which sound device that would show up as Card 0 and Card 1, would change on almost every boot, until I modified some /etc/modprobe.d/ files.
Described here:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleUSBAudioDevices
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Can u add virtual volume controls to pulseaudio? Cause thats the issue i have atm.
If you install pavucontrol you get a mixer with a volume control for every program that uses pulseaudio.
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