Thanks, Reimar. Found solution for it. Add 2 lines to $HOME/.mplayer/gui.conf: ao_driver = "alsa:device=hw=1.0" ao_alsa_device = "hw=1.0" After that, it should work with USB headset. Cheers. Have a nice day, everyone. Rocky On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:58, Reimar Döffinger wrote:
Hi,
I use mplayer command and set -ao options, it seems works. The mplayer command is "mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=1.0 test.asf". I can also write to $HOME/.mplayer/config file. But the mplayer GUI sound seems never work, no sound there. I looked into $HOME/.mplayer/gui.conf, and modified the line " ao_driver = 'alsa' " to " ao_driver = 'alsa:device=hw=1.0' ", and it still does not work.
That doesn't work because that's the wrong way to do it. Use the preferences window... Editing the config file for the Gui, tststs, that sure isn't the way it was supposed to be done ;-)
Greetings, Reimar Döffinger
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