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I'm trying to add a webcam and it get's registered nicely. The problem is that after a reboot it registers as card 0, my internal card gets registered as card 1, and I lose all sound.

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Code:

card 0: default [PnP Audio Device ], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
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Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

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C-Media is the built-in soundcard and Philips is the webcam.why the built-in is registered as an usb-device but it is and external sources confirm that this is correct. According to the alsa project wiki the correct way to give two devices using the same module (such as two usb-devices) a specific index is to add something along the following in the main alsa configuration file.

Code:

options snd-usb-audio index=1,2 vid=0x0ccd,0x0d8c pid=0x0028,0x000c

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Code:

options snd-usb-audio index=0,1 vid=0d8c,0471 pid=0201,0333

This corresponds to my hardwares' VID and PID. When I reboot I and do arecord -l I get:

Code:

arecord: device_list:223: no soundcards found...

As an alternative I tried to add this snippet to /etc/modprobe.d/sound instead but at boot I get the message that "vid 0d8c" is an invalid parameter. Well, it's not. It adds upp with the output from lsusb and the external source linked to above. Do I need to add that arecord -l tells me I have no soundcard?

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