Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: bersl2
yes
But it may require some (black, IMO) magic. ALSA's configurables are so damn cryptic and confusing. Maybe one day another abstraction layer will provide a simpler and more unified interface for us sound idiots.
What programs are we talking about here?
basically an intercom/music system for integration with a smart home, just an idea I'm sketching out. there will be a central server along with individual low-powered computers running touchscreen monitors around the house. the panel of each touchscreen will feature a small built-in speaker and microphone as well as a volume control knob for the audio system in that particular room. the first sound card will be routed to a homebuilt amp for the speakers, for playing music as controlled by the touchscreen. the second sound card will be for the small speaker and integrated mic, for the intercom system and listening to security camera audio (webcams). here's the basic panel idea:
http://www.wiredbynature.org/temp/panel3.jpg
this way if an MP3 is selected from the menu, the streaming file will automatically be routed to the second sound card where it will be fed to the amp and then to the in-wall speakers. however, if the intercom system is in use, the audio will instead go to the built-in speaker/mic on the panel via the first sound card. this way there doesn't have to be a switch involved; it's all automatic.