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Date:      Sat, 02 Nov 2002 17:29:12 +0100
From:      Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock@gmx.net>
To:        john_m_cooper@yahoo.com
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: creative sound card
Message-ID:  <3DC3FD58.7030001@gmx.net>
References:  <3DC322FE.B3DE539@boonwee.per.sg>	<1036200624.44375.2.camel@PC016247.reshall	 .uidaho.edu> 	<3DC36260.28F1C226@boonwee.per.sg>	<1036217550.384.9.camel@PC016247.reshall.uidaho.edu> 	<3DC3981C.2010607@gmx.net> <1036248717.384.15.camel@PC016247.reshall.uidaho.edu>

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John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
> I know it's theoretically possible . . . :)  But practically, I've never
> gotten a motherboard sound chip and a PCI adapter soundcard to co-exist
> peacefully.

It really is no black magic, I am actually running such a configuration:

[lofi@kiste]:0:~ > dmesg | grep pcm
pcm0: <VIA VT82C686A> port 0xc400-0xc403,0xc000-0xc003,0xbc00-0xbcff irq 
  10 at device 7.5 on pci0
pcm1: <CS461x PCM Audio> on csa

> In most instances, the user just wants the adapter card anyway (else,
> they would use the on board sound).

I can really recommend running 'dual-headed' sound, all you need is a 
second pair of speakers or a small hardware mixer and you get two 
independent inputs/outputs, with independent mixers, which you can use 
for all sorts of nice things, especially if you cannot or do not want to 
run things like artsd or esound, but still want to, for example, hear 
notification bells from an instant messenger and listen to mp3s in xmms 
at the same time.

Regards,
-- 
Michael Nottebrock
"And the reasons? There are no reasons."


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