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Split jack(headphones)/speakers outputs into individual sinks on Linux to allow simultaneous playback (listen to different audio streams on each port)
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What I want is two sinks so I can send audio from program 'a' to the headphone and audio from program 'b' to the speakers at the same time. I know that this is doable at least on Windows, and I actually have pulled this off on a manjaro install about a year ago by following this guide. On Fedora it seems to ignore the separate alsa-card-profiles, or I'm doing something wrong. Also, that guide has me recording in /usr/share, and I'd rather use /etc/ or, preferably, ~/.config/
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