Re: [Alsa-user] ALSA only (aloop/dsnoop/asym/multi) .asoundrc help needed - merge2inputs (music-play) during voip calls

2009-11-11 Thread yvonne barrymore
Appreciated. though wiped my machine and happily did fresh minimalist install again after much pulse and jack time. Lot of reasons and of course pulse and jack are great. Simply, I need it manageable. This can be done with just ALSA. Can't speak for the quality of resultant sound though with aloop

[Alsa-user] ALSA only (aloop/dsnoop/asym/multi) .asoundrc help needed - merge2inputs (music-play) during voip calls

2009-11-11 Thread yvonne barrymore
GOAL: skype/SIP conversation while listening to music stream that's merged into conversation. Hoping to find changes needed to .asoundrc below. Below my 'aplay -l' here I have posted an .asoundrc I found that seems to just need something added or changed so that an mplayer/aplay stream can be pl

[Alsa-user] aloop and multi plugins to create .asoundrc that allows music to be heard during sip/skype

2009-11-02 Thread yvonne barrymore
I got alsa-drivers install which gave me aloop. Great. I've tried scores of .asoundrc's with no luck building one that would allow an aplay or mplayer music stream to be hear-able during a sip/skype conversation. I would really really appreciate being told what i have missed. I studied though stil

[Alsa-user] Skype: play music while talking so that both parties can hear music and speech - using a-loop OR?

2009-10-26 Thread yvonne barrymore
hda-intel ICH8. Did a fresh linux install on laptop after trying jack, pulse, oss etc. etc. Objective: using only alsa plugins create an .asoundrc that allows having a skype conversation while playing a music track with mplayer CLI merged into the stream that both parties can hear during skype con

[Alsa-user] skype + alsa > mix 2 streams in+out / record skype podcast w music : custom .asoundrc attempts

2009-10-16 Thread yvonne barrymore
Have found some terrific tips here. Thank you. Could really use a guru thought on this as it's been a few days now of the endless reading and trying stuff as most of you know so well, as well! :-) Having tried many things, though still fairly unskilled with linux sound, I'm now thinking that with