Two soundcards for two independent sound programs?
Rob
spamrefuse at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 11 19:58:38 PDT 2005
--- Roshan <rbhurtha at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/10/05, Rob <spamrefuse at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > I wonder if this is possible:
> >
> > With two soundcards in my system, can I configure
> > the system such that each soundcard plays
> > different
> > music? For example,my mp3 player sends its music
> > to soundcard one, while my realaudio radio station
> > is played over soundcard two.
> >
> > It all doesn't sound too crazy to me, or is it?
> > Or do two soundcards in one system bite each
> > other?
>
> Indeed, It is possible. You just have to configure
> your media playing
> software to use your preferred sound device.
>
> e.g:
> # mpg123 -a /dev/a song.mp3
>
> TO see what sound devices you have do:
> #cat /dev/sndstat
>
> You can also set your preferred sound device in xmms
> or mplayer.
Thanks, but...
I have plugged two ISA sound cards into the
motherboard, they need respectively snd_sb16 and
snd_ess modules.
When I play with the 'kldload/kldunload' to switch
between the cards, or to have them both loaded,
then my system spontaneously reboots.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, or how to control
this problem?
Thanks,
Rob.
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