I could probably do it if I knew the mechanics of the asoundrc (it's quite confusing), but I'd make it into a web page app because I don't know enough about client side developement to make a standalone. <br><br>
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I have actually been thinking as to whether it would be possible to write a tool that helps users set this up more easily, in terms of writing the asoundrc code needed to make this work.<br>
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If you have any questions, feel free to reply and ask.<br>
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