Re: [linux-audio-user] switching sound cards on the fly?

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To: <gnome@...>, A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user@...>
Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 - 10:00 am

2007/3/16, david :

There will be more and more: If you own a pc/laptop and have bluetooth
and want to use your bt-headset for voip, you have two soundcards
already. And...

> I serious doubt that any ordinary, non-musician computer user has any

...you want to switch cards on the fly: When the call arrives it rings
on your primary soundcard. You get prepared and put on your headset
and you will definitely want to switch soundcards then. And that is
what "ordinary" people will just want to _work_. Not selecting a new
device from some control-center but just defining (at first
application start-up) to use the headset as default and internal
soundcard as fallback...

> It sounds like something that could perhaps be done as a little applet,

Well, it will be possible within KDE4 thanks to Phonon.

Man, how I wished someone from Phonon would give a small talk on LAC...

Arnold

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[linux-audio-user] switching sound cards on the fly?, Mark Knecht, (Fri Mar 16, 12:26 am)
Re: [linux-audio-user] switching sound cards on the fly?, Arnold Krille, (Fri Mar 16, 10:00 am)
Re: [linux-audio-user] switching sound cards on the fly?, Brett W. McCoy, (Fri Mar 16, 5:29 pm)
Re: [linux-audio-user] switching sound cards on the fly?, Bob van der Poel, (Fri Mar 16, 5:52 pm)