Sorry, I forgot to include the link in my previous message.

http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Cirrus+Logic&card=CS4614&chip=CS4614&module=cs46xx

On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 16:27, Richard Stevens wrote:
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    Hi,
    
    I have two soundcards in my PC. One is a Terratec DMX Xfire using cs46xx and 
    the other is an onboard cmipci thing. I conifgured alsa to get the cmipci as 
    card 0 and the cs46xx thing as card1. There are a couple of things I'd like 
    to have but that don't seem to work or at least where I don't find 
    documentation giving me enough info to understand how to do things right. 
    Here is what I'd like to do.
    
    1: Have oss emulation for both cards. That doesn't seem to work. Only the 
    first card seems to become oss emulated. Or at least only devices are created 
    for the first card. 
    
    2: As a workaround, I'm using the cmipci sound card in oss emulation with 
    teamspeak and the second card for everything else. I can't figure out the 
    naming of alsa devices though. Accessing the /dev/sdn/pcmC1Dxx devices 
    doesn't seem to work with anything (kde-arts with alsa support or anything 
    else I tried). xmms with alsa-xmms finds the second card though and selecting 
    CS46xx as device let's me listen to music. I figured there are some sort of 
    logical Alsa names that can be used so I tried to set those names as device 
    for mplayers alsa9 output plugin (ao=alsa9:CS46xx). With this setting mplayer 
    starts but outputs sound through the cmipci sound card. 
    
    I tried to create some pcm or pcmslave devices via .alsarc and use those. But 
    neither the slaves nor the named pcm devices worked, I got "unable to set 
    periodsize" errors from mplayer or a not found error. 
    
    But the reason for that not working is most definately me not understanding 
    the tiny bits of information regarding these topics one can find. There is a 
    whole lot but it's basically all the same. Smallish default asoundrcs that 
    are more or less the same as in the alsa docs or incredibly complex asoundrcs 
    from ecasound users for wild sound cards without too much of documentation. 
    Grrr I'm a little frustrated as you might notice, sorry ;)
    
    Id like to have either oss emulation for both cards with /dev/dsp and 
    /dev/dsp1 or if that isn't possible I'd like to have the cs46xx card as my 
    defualt and first card and the cmipci as second card with oss emulation. If 
    that doesn't work either, some Info on how to find out those device names and 
    how to configure mplayer to use the pcm device on my cs46xx card would be 
    nice (I know this is more of an mplayer question but I couldn't find any help 
    there, either). 
    
    Any information would be greatly appreciated.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Richard
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