[Help] Merge 2 audio inputs

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BieHDC

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Hello,
first i wanna say that i like the tut which are posted :)

Well my problem,
I use Teamspeak 3 and i have ALSA and PulseAudio.
I wanna merge the Microphone and System Sound(VLC Media Player) to have both as input in Teamspeak, so that i can play music to the guys in the server.
But i tried a lot of settings to do this, but i cant get it work...
I managed it to put in Microphone OR music, but i cant merge it.
So if somebody could help me it would be great.
Thank you.
 


I am not sure if this will help, but I hope it at least gives you some ideas (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=147208). Unfortunately, I cannot answer your question well.

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This looks like i want it and i will try.
Maybe i should have said that i use Linux Mint 15 64-Bit :)

btw: this is a bit off-topic, but somebody of you also have problems with mediabuntu.org repo?
Well it cant be accessd and bugs my apt-get :S
My temp way to solve is: sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -fv
&& sudo apt-get update
 
This looks like i want it and i will try.
Maybe i should have said that i use Linux Mint 15 64-Bit :)

btw: this is a bit off-topic, but somebody of you also have problems with mediabuntu.org repo?
Well it cant be accessd and bugs my apt-get :S
My temp way to solve is: sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -fv
&& sudo apt-get update

I use the Synaptic package manager, and yes, I cannot access the Mediabuntu PPA.
 

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I do this using a set of filters in the alsa configuration.

What you want is to do is use the dmix plugin for alsa. This way, you can as many sound sources as you wish.

You're going to look for a file name asound.conf, copy it to your home directory using the name .asoundrc. Alsa will use this file preferentially, and you can monkey with it until you get what you want, then copy it back over asound.conf.

Beyond that, it depends on the specifics of your system.
 

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