Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 12:16:45 -0800 From: Rudy <crapsh@monkeybrains.net> To: Watanabe Kazuhiro <CQG00620@nifty.ne.jp> Cc: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: How do I use my USB microphone and motherboard audio out? Message-ID: <4761932D.7030106@monkeybrains.net> In-Reply-To: <20071212153830.DE9FD4E30F@mail.asahi-net.or.jp> References: <475F7CDA.60409@monkeybrains.net> <20071212153830.DE9FD4E30F@mail.asahi-net.or.jp>
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Watanabe Kazuhiro wrote:
> Hi.
>
> At Tue, 11 Dec 2007 22:16:58 -0800,
> Rudy wrote:
>>> After reading some more man pages, I am still stumped but can better
>>> phrase my question:
>>> how do I set dsp0.0 as the default OUPUT and dsp1.1 as the default INPUT?
...
> Audacity will be able to specify a different dsp device for the
> recording and playback device via the "Audacity Preferences" panel
> ("Edit" -> "Preferences" -> "Audio I/O"); e.g. /dev/dsp0 for playback,
> and /dev/dsp1 for recording.
>
> Have you tried such configulation?
> ---
> Watanabe Kazuhiro (CQG00620@nifty.ne.jp)
No luck. I only see '/dev/dsp'. It seems that dsp likes to automatically do stuff, but is not
smart enough to always do the right thing.
Rudy
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