Logitech Music Anywhere solved
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Logitech Music Anywhere solved
Can anyone tell me how to route the sound output to this USB device. It shows as a mixer option but selecting it does not change the sound route which continues to pass via the internal soundcard.
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Re: Logitech Music Anywhere
I think this is a "per application" setting
I have not had any problem with my USB sound, but I have had to select it in each application
I have not had any problem with my USB sound, but I have had to select it in each application
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Re: Logitech Music Anywhere
I have a usb webcam and micro that does an excellent job with Skype video communication (better than WinXP).Husse wrote:I think this is a "per application" setting
I have not had any problem with my USB sound, but I have had to select it in each application
When I try changing the mixer device I see the option "logitech music anywhere" but selecting it doesn't result in sound passing via this interface.
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Re: Logitech Music Anywhere
OK, got off my ass "so to speak" and searched the web, answer chez le forum Ubuntu.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=314719
solution:
typed "asoundconf list" in terminal to show all the available sound devices ("Tra" and "the rest"). Then typed "asoundconf set-default-card Tra" and reopened player. Works great!.
All typing done in user terminal.
And the icing on the cake, while streaming music via the Logitech device, I can also make and receive Skype calls, with no compromise on sound of any device.
Congratulations Mint team.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=314719
solution:
typed "asoundconf list" in terminal to show all the available sound devices ("Tra" and "the rest"). Then typed "asoundconf set-default-card Tra" and reopened player. Works great!.
All typing done in user terminal.
And the icing on the cake, while streaming music via the Logitech device, I can also make and receive Skype calls, with no compromise on sound of any device.
Congratulations Mint team.