On Sat, 03 Dec 2011 13:28:56 +0100, Erik wrote in message 
<1322915336.5715.1.camel@Raptor>:

> On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 13:13 +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > ..how exactly are we supposed to explicitly pick 
> > one of these with the --sound-device option?   
> > --sound-device="0.   "PulseAudio Software"              Explicitly
> > specify the audio device to use"?????  Yes, I have 
> > tried quite a few variants of this on my devices:
> > OpenAL Soft provided by OpenAL Community
> > 
> > No. Device
> > 0.  "PulseAudio Software"
> > 1.  "ALSA Software on default"
> > 2.  "ALSA Software on HDA Intel [ALC269 Analog] (hw:0,0)"
> > 3.  "PortAudio Software"
> > 
> > ..the normal way I see elsewhere, is like ' --sound-device="0" or 
> > ' --sound-device=0 ' or --sound-device="PulseAudio Software" ',
> > for the PulseAudio alternative.
> > 
> 
> You select one of the devices like this:
> --sound-device="ALSA Software on HDA Intel [STAC92xx Digital]
> (hw:0,1)"

..ok, this is the _only_ acceptable --sound-device syntax???

> Erik

..thanks, Erik, my !303 should have worked, I'll try it somewhere 
else than KSFO to see what happens.
  303  ./run_fgfs.sh --enable-fullscreen  --sound-device="ALSA Software
on HDA Intel [ALC269 Analog] (hw:0,0)"  --log-level=bulk & '


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...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
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