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SubjectCloning sound output [was Re: [Alsa-devel] OSS driver removal, 2nd round (v2)]
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 01:38:39 +0200, Adam Tlałka <atlka@pg.gda.pl> wrote:

>
> Format changing, resampling, mixing and supporting additional plugins
> does not seems to be just low level HAL for hw device. It creates some
> kind of virtual functionality which means more then this provided by
> hardware device itself.
>

Slightly OT, I just read this message from all th thread.

A quick question (you can answer me in private if this is not suitable for
this list).

How can I clone the output from one card to other ? I want to say something
like 'all PCM that goes to this emu10k1, copy it to this other card'.
Basically, I want to play music on two cards at the same time.

TIA

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