[MPlayer-users] Why I can't config Audio drivers (alsa1x & esd) in "Preferences"
CrimeDog
crimedog at wp.pl
Wed Jun 16 22:43:11 CEST 2004
W liście z śro, 16-06-2004, godz. 18:38, Rocky Zhang pisze:
> Hi,
>
> MPlayer is a terrific tool for me. I have some questions. I installed
> Fedora 2 (almost everything) on my computer (Athleon CPU) and pluged in
> 2 labtec USB headset into internal USB ports. I'd like different
> headsets play different songs at the same time.
>
> When I use "xmms", I go to "options -> Preference -> Audio I/O Plugins
> -> Output Plugin -> ALSA 1.2.10 output plugin [libALSA.so] -> config ->
> Audio device -> Labtec USB headset: USB audio (hw:0,0) ", then MP3 song
> is palying in the first USB headset. I log in with another user, config
> the audio device to "USB audio (hw:1,0)", the another song is playing in
> the second USB headset at the same time.
>
> But if I use MPlayer, I go to "Preferences -> Audio -> Available drivers
> -> alsa1x", but the "Configure driver" button is grey out, I can't do
> anything to config (because I have 2 USB audio device). The same thing
> happen when I select "esd" driver, I can't config it (such as remote
> host name and port number). I wonder if there is any configuration file
> for it (such as .mpler/config), and how can I modify it. Does Mplayer
> support to specify audio output device now and play different songs to
> different audio device at the same time?
Add same options to command. Read:
man mplayer
I found it for you:
-ao <driver1[:device], driver2,...[,]>
eg.
-ao oss:/dev/dsp2,oss:/dev/dsp1,
or something like this.
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Konrad Materka
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