Pierre Lorenzon wrote:
>> "aplay -D default:STX something.wav" and
>> "mplayer -ao alsa:device=default=STX something.mp3" work?
>
> Clear it works. Only have now to tell to ecasound to do the
> same
According to the documentation, something like
ecasound -i somefile.mp3 -o alsa,default:STX
Hi Clemens,
From: Clemens Ladisch <cladi...@googlemail.com>
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] intel hda vs asus xonar STX
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 08:35:24 +0200
> Pierre Lorenzon wrote:
>> There are two sound card on the system. A chips on the mother
>> board which is dr
Pierre Lorenzon wrote:
> There are two sound card on the system. A chips on the mother
> board which is driven as far as I know by an hda intel driver
> and a PCI xonar STX card.
>
> On the first one mixing is possible : I mean that if a sound
> process as aplay for instance is running and you
ct: Re: [Alsa-user] intel hda vs asus xonar STX
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 18:19:28 +0200
> Perhaps a sound server defaults to use the integrated sound device?
> Pulseaudio nowadays seems to be installed as the default sound server by
> most Linux distros that provide an out of the box wo
Perhaps a sound server defaults to use the integrated sound device?
Pulseaudio nowadays seems to be installed as the default sound server by
most Linux distros that provide an out of the box working
desktop environment and even for other distros it's an annoying
dependency. For my Linux installs
Hi Vladimir,
From: Vladimir Mosgalin <mosga...@vm10124.spb.edu>
Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] intel hda vs asus xonar STX
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 04:40:28 +0300
> Hi Pierre Lorenzon!
>
> On 2015.09.27 at 19:13:17 +0200, Pierre Lorenzon wrote next:
>
>> In fact I expec
Hi Pierre Lorenzon!
On 2015.09.27 at 19:13:17 +0200, Pierre Lorenzon wrote next:
> In fact I expected such an answer but I would like not use jack
> or pulse if not necessary. If the asus xonar essence stx is
> able to mix sources there's no need to use more only enable it.
Xonar STX ("AV100"