This system has an NForce motherboard with a sound chip. There's also a
USB-attached external sound card.
To use the USB card, all I had to do before was to create an ~/.asoundrc
file with the following content:
defaults.pcm.card 1
defaults.ctl.card 1
And all sounds would be played to the USB device.
With F9, this doesn't seem to work. I made some changes to the .asoundrc
file (tried device #0 instead of #1), nothing happened.
Went to System / Preferences / Hardware / Sound and tried different
devices - nothing happened.
Rhythmbox doesn't work - no sound. Flash plugin doesn't work. Video
players do work, but without sound.
The only thing that works properly is XMMS. I configured manually the
ALSA output plugin to use USB Audio Codec and it works fine.
So what do I do to enable sound on the USB sound card for all the other
applications?
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Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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