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Ralph Ronnquist
<ralph.ronnquist@gmail.com>
Thu, 27 Apr 2023 16:22:22 +0000
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Ralph Ronnquist
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plughw
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The example _$HOME/.alsa-dispatcher_ nominates _bt_ as the first ALSA
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The example _$HOME/.alsa-dispatcher_ nominates _bt_ as the first ALSA
-PCM to try, and then _plughw_ as the second (and last). This suggest a
-bluetooth device _bt_ that has priority when in use;
-*alsa-dispatcher.lsp* will direct playback to _bt_ if it is in use and
-otherwise fall back on _plughw_ (i.e. the default sound card).
+PCM to try, and _plughw_ as the second (and last). This illustrates
+ain imagined setup with a bluetooth device _bt_ that should have
+priority when in use. *alsa-dispatcher.lsp* will direct playback to
+_bt_ if it is in use and otherwise fall back on _plughw_ (i.e. the
+default sound card).
== SEE ALSO
== SEE ALSO