At Tue, 10 Jul 2012 16:25:42 -0400,
Paul Davis wrote:I did read it, but I find it confusing. The example under "Linux" says that it's for two devices, both 2-in, 2-out. But the pcm.merge device lists only four bindings, which are either the four input channels, or the four output channels, or magically one binding represents one channel of both input and output.
> Not trying to be difficult, but ultimately I will need -Chw:1 -Pft4, where ft4 is defined in
> my .asoundrc. Not sure how to do it properly, if -C and -P are not the right way.
>
> its not ideal, merging the input as well into ft4 would be better. i assume that you've read http:
> //jackaudio/multiple_devices ?
This device has 2-in, 4-out. So, if it's the last case (one binding represents duplex), then it isn't clear from the example how to have a non-duplex pair. But if the example shows output channels only, then it doesn't illustrate how to include the inputs.
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