browsed the archives but didn't find anything about this ...

is there a way to unload the alsa-modules when commands "rmmod" and also
"/etc/init.d/alsasound stop" claim that they are still busy?

situation is this:

I work a lot with Broadcast2000 (only app I found so far that does what
I need, i.e. comfortably edit big wav or raw-files (up to 2 GB)) ...
once in a while I will hit the wrong button on the number-pad (I'm a
little clumsy that way) and bcast will crash ...

although it's gone from the process-list, apparently the sound-driver is
still locked and no other sound-app can use it ..

so far the only solution to get sound back, is rebooting ...

I can't believe there isn't any other way?

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