On Sat, 06 Jun 2026 08:53:12 +0200, Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Jun 06 02:37:21, [email protected] wrote: > > > I'm wondering if I can enable both /dev/audio0 and /dev/audio1. > > > Alternatively, I suspect that an old Mic plugged into the onboard audio > > > input would work. > > > > > > aucat(1) indicates a second device can be a slave with output to a > > > second program but not wot the same program. Can both audio0 and audio1 > > > be multiplex'd and feed to chromium - hopefully without feedback issues? > > > > > > > I think you just need to add -f / -F to sndiod > > > > -F device > > Same as -f except that if the device is disconnected, the one > > given with the previous -f or -F option will be used. > > > > -f device > > Add this sndio(7) audio device to devices used for playing > > and/or > > recording. Preceding per-device options (-aberwz) apply to > > this > > device. Sub-devices (-s) that are applied after will be > > attached > > to this device. Device mode and parameters are determined from > > sub-devices attached to it. If no -f option is used, sndiod > > will > > use rsnd/0, rsnd/1, ..., rsnd/3. > > The wording of "devices used for playing and/or recording" > makes it able to be read like that, but only one device > will be used at any given moment, right? > > During playback, aucat reads audio data concurrently from all > played files, mixes it and plays the result on the device. > Similarly, it stores audio data recorded from the device > into corresponding files. > > The device. >
Yes, only one. I missed that you need to multiplex devices, sorry. -- wbr, Kirill

