I have a system that is using Intel HDA as its output, and a Plantronics USB headset as the microphone input. I would like to have my wine configuration emulate this setup, I currently have been unable to confirm that it isnt... I just cant get Steam to choose the plantronics headset as the default voice device (this is the goal). Would appreciate any insight!
>I have a system that is using Intel HDA as its output, and a Plantronics USB headset as the microphone input. > >I would like to have my wine configuration emulate this setup, I currently have been unable to confirm that it isnt... I just cant get Steam to choose the plantronics headset as the default voice device (this is the goal). > >Would appreciate any insight!Hmmm.... I may be off-base here, but the only way I can get my USB input device to work at all is to change winecfg to OSS rather than ALSA. Also, are you trying to use pulseaudio?
I dont believe so, I only have the ALSA box ticked, but I do have hardware emulation checked. I figured it would be a setting in the registry to set the default recording device. The control panel would make this much easier [Embarassed]
>>I have a system that is using Intel HDA as its output, and a Plantronics USB headset as the microphone input. >> >>I would like to have my wine configuration emulate this setup, I currently have been unable to confirm that it isnt... I just cant get Steam to choose the plantronics headset as the default voice device (this is the goal). >> >>Would appreciate any insight! > >Hmmm.... >I may be off-base here, but the only way I can get my USB input device to work at all is to change winecfg to OSS rather than ALSA. > >Also, are you trying to use pulseaudio? >May I quote from an earlier post by Vitamin?? By default Wine uses only one ALSA card. You have to explicitly tell Wine to look for / use other cards. See http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys (Alsa Driver section) for more details.
forgive my ignorance, but in the winecfg I can see both devices under ASLA. This makes me think that wine knows they are there, I just need to set the recording default to my usb headset. I could be terribly wrong, sorry if I frustrate you.
>forgive my ignorance, but in the winecfg I can see both devices under ASLA. This makes me think that wine knows they are there, I just need to set the recording default to my usb headset. > >I could be terribly wrong, sorry if I frustrate you.http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys Here are the instructions to change the registry.
Susan I know of that reference, I used it to set up my Direct3d support. However, as I stated earlier: When running the winecfg, I can see both devices. -Intel HDA -Plantronics USB I want to select the second device as the default sound input. I do not see any of the keys matching to what I would like to do. If I am missing something, then please point it out, however just linking me multiple times to the same reference is not assisting.
irishdunn wrote:> I really want to use my /dev/dsp for output and my /dev/dsp1 for input.This is impossible with OSS. One device is used for both input and output.
Then how can I select my /dev/dsp1 (Plantronics USB) as the default device for wine?