Ouch. Well, my basic problem all the time has been, that I always used "ttable.x.y 0", 
since I thought, the first card is zero. I had a similar setup like yours before .... 
but misjudged the error message of hw:0,0, I suppose.  

> I'd write something like the  following into my .asoundrc
> 
> pcm.two_channel {
>             type plug
>             ttable.0.0 1

---snip

> aplay -D two_channel some_stereo_file.wav

Works like a charm now :)

>Perhaps using another player or WAVs from another source would 

Nope, aplay and xine are the only working ones right now. alsaplayer [-d device | -o 
jack], xmms-alsa or mplayer -ao alsa9[:device] are not working as of now. Having an 
additional "xrun" problem now, but that'll be a different post.
Thanks very, very much indeed for you help. Giant step ahead to have at least some 
sound :)

> P.S. Have you tried selecting the subdevices, e.g.
> aplay -D hw:0,0,0 foo.wav
> aplay -D hw:0,0,1 foo.wav ...

Yup, same error as hw:0,0 (or alternatively device or resource busy for hw:0,0,x>0)


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