This bug is about providing a user friendly way of managing multiple sound cards while bug 31893 is about a commandline tool named asoundconf. A commandline tool is NOT a solution as it is NOT user friendly. No girlfriend/mom/grandmom will ever figure it out.
A solution will be an easy-to-use dropdown list of available sound cards in the KDE Sound settings dialog. There should be two such dropdown lists: Default interface for playback and default interface for recording.
This bug is NOT a duplicate of Bug 31893!
This bug is about providing a user friendly way of managing multiple sound cards while bug 31893 is about a commandline tool named asoundconf. A commandline tool is NOT a solution as it is NOT user friendly. No girlfriend/ mom/grandmom will ever figure it out.
A solution will be an easy-to-use dropdown list of available sound cards in the KDE Sound settings dialog. There should be two such dropdown lists: Default interface for playback and default interface for recording.
Please open this bug again!