How to specify the audio output device?

Hi,

FreeBSD support virtual multiple sound devices,
named as /dev/dsp0.0, /dev/dsp0.1, etc.
By using different virtual device,
all the audio can be mixed by the system,
and no sound daemon is needed any more.
How do I specify the audio device I want to use,
either in a config file or using the SDL programming library ?

Thanx a lot.

Yen-Ju_________________________________________________________________
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Found the answer:
set either SDL_PATH_DSP or AUDIODEV as environment variable.>From: “Yen-Ju Chen” <@Yen-Ju_Chen>

Reply-To: sdl at libsdl.org
To: sdl at libsdl.org
Subject: [SDL] How to specify the audio output device ?
Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 20:20:52 -0400

Hi,

FreeBSD support virtual multiple sound devices,
named as /dev/dsp0.0, /dev/dsp0.1, etc.
By using different virtual device,
all the audio can be mixed by the system,
and no sound daemon is needed any more.
How do I specify the audio device I want to use,
either in a config file or using the SDL programming library ?

Thanx a lot.

Yen-Ju


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