On 5/4/07, Ingo Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Lee Revell schrieb:
> > On 5/3/07, Adam Thomas-Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Thank you that is just what I was looking for. Though since I'm still
> >> rather new to Linux, how would I set that? Would I need to put it in a
> >>
Hi!
Lee Revell schrieb:
> On 5/3/07, Adam Thomas-Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thank you that is just what I was looking for. Though since I'm still
>> rather new to Linux, how would I set that? Would I need to put it in a
>> .asoundrc file?
>
> It's up to the application to use a stere
On 5/3/07, Adam Thomas-Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you that is just what I was looking for. Though since I'm still
> rather new to Linux, how would I set that? Would I need to put it in a
> .asoundrc file?
It's up to the application to use a stereo device when playing back
stereo
Thank you that is just what I was looking for. Though since I'm still
rather new to Linux, how would I set that? Would I need to put it in a
.asoundrc file?
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Hi!
If you want stereo sound to be played on the two front channels only,
you can just use the "front" or the "plug:surround51" device. The first
has two only channels - the ones on the front - so it only plays stereo,
whereas the second has 6 channels, but it uses only the two on the front
when a