Thanks, looks like it works fine with one card. Mplayer lets you pick through which channel you want to play the audio, so you could stream one audio file through the left channel, and a different one through the right. With a splitter, you can then have different stuff playing in two different rooms. Patrick On 4/26/06, On 4/26/06, Gregory P. Ennis <PoMec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Patrick, > > I don't use Fedora to play mp3 files, but I do use Fedora to play flac > (see Sound Juice Ripper) files all of the time. With this it is easy to > play two or more files at the same time. I have tried as many as three > files through one sound card at the same time. I would not think you > will need separate sound cards to do what you want. > > Greg Ennis > > > On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 17:43 -0700, patrick wrote: > > Does anyone have any experience with multiple sound cards in a PC > > running Fedora? I'm wondering if there's any sort of practical limit > > besides the number of ISA or PCI slots in a machine? And more > > specifically, let's say you have 3 or 4 sound cards and an > > adequately-powered machine, would Linux have any trouble playing > > different MP3 files to each card? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Patrick > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >