Hi All

Has any got a Delta 44/66/1010 soundcard working with the Rivendell 
Centos 5 Appliance disc?


Thanks

Stan

On 18/10/12 6:32 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Give amixer a try.  I'm not sure if it is installed by default on
> centos, however it works as a command line mixer utility.
>
> >From a command prompt, for example you can use:
>
> amixer -c 0 scontrols
>
> and it will print out a list of the controls (change the 0 for whatever
> sound card you want to control if you  have multiple sound cards)
>
> It should list all the options that you can control.
>
> Then figure out which item you want to control from the list, and to set
> it.  For example, to set the master output on my sound card at 80%
> volume, I use:
>
> amixer -c 0 sset 'Master' 80%
>
> If you have a copy of alsamixer you should see its screen update to the
> new setting, that way you can check if you've figured out the correct
> command.
>
> amixer --help
>
> will give you more information
>
> also
>
> man amixer
>
> gives even more info.
>
> Its a great command-line tool and can be easily scripted.
>
> Lorne Tyndale
>
>
>> Running CentOS 6.3 and I have disabled the onboard audio in BIOS so the
>> only sound card reported is the M-Audio, and Rivendell defaults to it
>> now, it just starts with the output level at -? so i have to go and turn
>> the volume up everytime it would reboot. I want to get this ready for
>> the on air guys to be able to just watch it run since I might be moving
>> to a different station and won't be able to babysit it like i have for
>> the last year
>
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