On Thursday 12 January 2006 08:54, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I have a setup I hope to make work, one way or the other, but jurassic
software seems to be a problem.
/dev/dsp & /dev/mixer are attached, either to an SBLive Value, or to
an SB Audigy 2 Value card, I've been swapping them back and forth.
/dev/dsp1 & mixer1 *should* be attached to skype if its running.
And I neglected to say that this is the onboard audio in an nforce2
chipset. Sorry.
Currently running kernel 2.6.15 and forceably installed
alsa stuffs,
version 1.0.11rc2. kmix, from kde is a bit long in the tooth at
kde-3.3.0, built some time back with konstruct and it works so well I
hate to play with that.
Anyway, here is the problem:
When the Audigy 2 card is installed, kmix's input tab & screens for
this card are blanked out. When the SBLive Value card is installed,
all of this "snd-card-0" works nominally. I can get tvtime audio
thru it, and xmms seems to work, as does grip now, thru both cards
depending on which is installed. But kmix's blank input tab is
confoosin :)
But skype seems tethered to the use of /dev/mixer only for its
transmit functions even if I can switch the echo123 audio from
snd-card-1 to snd-card-0 by selecting /dev/dsp instead of /dev/dsp1
in the headset menu. When its set for /dev/dsp1, and I can hear
echo123 in the headset, the audio thats actually sent comes from
whatever might be coming thru the SBLive or Audigy 2 cards at the
time.
Now if, by reverseing the aliases in my modprobe.conf and rebooting,
the cards are interchanged, then skype will work correctly because
the motherboard audio is now /dev/mixer, but then kde, tvtime, xmms
et all doesn't seem to be able to find /dev/mixer1 which would be
snd-card-1 or snd-slot-1 in that scenario.
Whats the fix, other than scrapping skype, which I'm not convinced
isn't a broadband pipe into the heart of the machine on port 0 or 443
since vz (spit) has 80 blocked. But I'd like to make it work just to
prove it can be done. So how can I 'alias' the skype call to open
/dev/mixer to actually access /dev/mixer1?
I have 'skype_dsp_hijacker' here, but its not the /dev/dsp I need to
'hijack' as thats settable from the skype menu, but the mixer, which
isn't settable. And that puppies docs, the README is a bit cryptic to
this old fart.
--
Cheers, Gene
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