Tom Horsley wrote:
> Actually, in F12, the advanced audio control app has
> a hardware control tab where one of the modes available
> to operate each hardware device is "ignore". I'm now willing to
> use pulse in F12 because I can make it ignore my 2nd sound
> card which I dedicate to optical output from mplayer.

And for KDE users, install the latest updates (in particular, the 
pulseaudio, phonon and kdebase-runtime updates), restart your KDE session if 
you just updated, then go to Settings → System Settings → Multimedia and 
reorder your device priorities to put the broken device to the bottom. (I'm 
no sure whether deleting it outright works. I think with PA it has the same 
effect as moving it to the bottom.)

        Kevin Kofler

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