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Old 29th August 2008, 09:10 AM
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Pulseaudio, ALSA and multiple sound card help.

Hi,

I have two sound cards in my system, an onboard intel hda, and a very old Create SBLive card, the SBLive! is now mostly for midi and that it has a gameport so I can use my ancient sidewinder gamepad. It's front is sent to the Intel's HDA line in. Right now, ALSA makes the Creative card, card 0 and Intel Card 1. Pulseaudio is then using Create PCM instead of the Intel, what I'd like to do:

1) make it so that the Intel HDA is card 0, this way ALSA apps launched with pasuspender will use it.
2) make it so that Pulse also uses the Intel HDA, I imagine that as soon as Intel HDS is card 0, the this will happen automagically, but I do not know.

Anyone offer help/how-to?
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