My limited experience in Ubuntu (I think I was using Dapper at the time) was
that it wanted to use one or the other (I was trying to use a USB
microphone, but the kernel picked it up as a full audio card as I recall...
Windows behaved the same way though, so I didn't feel so bad ;)
CK
On 12/2/06, Dave Hall <dave-slg@dnh.sk.ca> wrote:
>
> Has anyone on the list tried running with 2 independent sound
> card/devices?
>
> I'm trying to get a set-up for DJ'ing where I have a USB SoundBlaster for
> playback and internal audio for previewing (on headphones).
>
> I was hoping to have a set-up with two instances of XMMS or two different
> media players, so I can preview tracks in one and add then to the playlist
> of the other to go out over the house speakers/PA.
>
> So far I can get the system to recognize the USB Sound Blaster but I can't
> get any audio out of it. I've tried tweaking the settings for both ALSA
> and
> OSS through XMMS's preferences? The internal seems to work fine.
>
> --
>
> Dave
>
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