From ubuntu-users Sun Oct 17 15:21:51 2004 From: mainas1 () aston ! ac ! uk (Andy Main) Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 15:21:51 +0000 To: ubuntu-users Subject: alsa configuration for muliple cards Message-Id: <1098026511.26301.13.camel () main> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=ubuntu-users&m=139114868332511 Hi there, I am not sure how to do this on Ubuntu so thought I'd ask here... I have two alsa cards on my system, an onboard one which I have headphones connected to (nforce3), and a PCI one (ice1712) which I have hooked up to a speaker system. Firstly, I don't know how to change the default card so that I can play it through the speakers. I have gstreamer set to alsa but if I try connecting the output of xmms to this card it just says that it is blocked. All I can do is listen through the onboard chip - this also seems to have the system sounds through it too. Secondly would there be an easy way to switch between the two? I often work late at night, and my wife _will not_ be happy if I have the speakers cranked up! Other then this I have been quite pleased with Ubuntu. I accidently hosed my Gentoo amd64 setup and figured it was time to try Ubuntu as I wanted to anyway at somepoint. There is one thing I miss, that is the ability to install a 32bit Firebird - otherwise I cannot look at flash based websites due to Macromedia's lack of a 64bit plugin. I dare say that it is possible, but don't ask me - I can't even get sound working! Thanks, Andy.