Thanks, Hermann. It's called libasound2-plugins in 64-bit, too.
Installed it and set up the basic .asoundrc below, it works. :-)
Went to try it on my laptop running Lenny, but installing the
libasound2-plugins package wants to remove a whole bunch of my audio
apps, so I'll just wait until after I upgrade the laptop to Sid.
hermann wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 30.12.2011, 20:56 -1000 schrieb david:
>> Package doesn't exist in Debian Sid. Tried searching for "alsa," "alsa
>> plugin," and just "plugin". Nothing like it.
>>
>
> in sid that are the libasound2-plugins maybe for you are the
> lib64asound2-plugins (or so)
>
>> Bernardo Barros wrote:
>>> look for a package called alsa-plugins in your package manager. then
>>> the trick you tried in ~/.asoundrc will probably work.
>>>
>>> # convert alsa API over jack API
>>> # use it with
>>> # % aplay foo.wav
>>>
>>> # use this as default
>>> pcm.!default {
>>> type plug
>>> slave { pcm "jack" }
>>> }
>>>
>>> ctl.mixer0 {
>>> type hw
>>> card 1
>>> }
>>>
>>> # pcm type jack
>>> pcm.jack {
>>> type jack
>>> playback_ports {
>>> 0 system:playback_1
>>> 1 system:playback_2
>>> }
>>> capture_ports {
>>> 0 system:capture_1
>>> 1 system:capture_2
>>> }
>>> }
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