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Dmix - Alsa Opensrc Org - Independent ALSA and linux …

    https://alsa.opensrc.org/Dmix
    The dmix plugin provides for direct mixing of multiple streams. NOTE: For ALSA 1.0.9rc2 and higher you don't need to setup dmix for analogue output. Dmix is enabled by default for soundcards which don't support hardware mixing. You still need to set it up for digital outputs. requires creation of a virtual slave device

Alsa Opensrc Org - Independent ALSA and linux audio ...

    https://alsa.opensrc.org/Ice1724
    M-Audio Revolution 7.1 (Arch Linux) Simplified version of .asoundrc recommended above (for AC3, DTS, and dmix through spdif). Sample rates no longer need to be specified since everything from 8 - 44 kHz is enabled by changes to ALSA 1.0.10.

Sound Mixing with the ALSA Dmix Plugin Instead of a Sound ...

    https://www.brain-dump.org/blog/sound-mixing-with-the-alsa-dmix-plugin-instead-of-a-sound-server/
    In XMMS this can be done in the Preference window by choosing the ALSA output plugin [libALSA.so] and configuring it to use plug:dmix as audio device. For vlc you have to install an additionally package. apt-get install vlc-plugin-alsa Afterwards you can change your ~/.vlc/vlcrc to use the plugin.

linux - Audio mixing with alsa's dmix plugin in c++ ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18131224/audio-mixing-with-alsas-dmix-plugin-in-c
    ALSA does not have a fixed 48 kHz resampling. A dmix device uses a fixed sample rate and format, but all the devices using it typically use the plug plugin to enable automatic conversions. When using alsa-lib, you must set all parameters that are important to you; for any parameters not explicitly set, alsa-lib chooses a somewhat random value.

[SOLVED] Alsa - problem with mixing (dmix) multiple audio ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=229286
    Either you still have some ALSA config somewhere or your Pulseaudio is misconfigured. No other way ALSA would try a non-existent device by default. Pulseaudio =/= dmix. I'm trying to run as lean a system as I can. After a fresh install in 2015 dmix did not work - thus the .asoundrc. With it ALSA does everything I want without PA even installed.

How to use ALSA dmix and multi plugins together – iTecTec

    https://itectec.com/unixlinux/how-to-use-alsa-dmix-and-multi-plugins-together/
    How to use ALSA dmix and multi plugins together. alsa audio. I'm playing with a console sound visualiser which wants its own ALSA device to listen on. I'm editing ~/.asoundrc. I know I'll need the multi plugin to split the sound data onto separate devices.

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