I want to be able to save, set, and restore the values for vol and pcm only.
When I invoke mixer -s vol pcm, it sets the vol to 0. Not what I intended.
I AM able to save ALL and restore ALL. But I hope to just be able to save and
restore some channels.
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% mixer vol +4
Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 94:94.
% mixer vol -4
Setting the mixer vol from 94:94 to 90:90.
% mixer 95
Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 95:95.
% mixer 90
Setting the mixer vol from 95:95 to 90:90.
% mixer +5
>Setting the mixer vol from 90:90 to 5:5.
% mixer -5
us
Anselm Strauss wrote:
Hi,
the same volume for all values. Second, is it possible to mute the sound
with the mixer command and later unmute it restoring the values I had before
muting?
I'm embarrassed to admit I'm on a Windows machine so can't check but I
think the second is
Hi,
I'm using the snd_hda driver on FreeBSD 8.0 for my ATI SB600 sound chip.
First, I can't adjust the main volume with the mixer(8) command. If I set it
to 0 everything is muted, when I set it to 1-100 sound is unmuted but has
the same volume for all values. Second, is it possible t
On 04/11/10 06:00, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:54:40 -0500, Programmer In Training
> wrote:
>> Same thing, barely any pickup by the mic.
>
> Is the microphone working, and is it compatible with
Yes
> the connector (condenser / dynamic)? Does it provide
Yes
> a sufficient outpu
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:54:40 -0500, Programmer In Training
wrote:
> Same thing, barely any pickup by the mic.
Is the microphone working, and is it compatible with
the connector (condenser / dynamic)? Does it provide
a sufficient output level, maybe to be tested with
other equipment? Just an idea
On 04/11/10 01:36, Dima Panov wrote:
>>>>>>> G'day, Programmer In Training!
>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 20:58:46 -0500, You wrote:
>
>> OK, I've read the mixer man page, the mic is set as recording source,
>> yet even w
OK, I've read the mixer man page, the mic is set as recording source,
yet even with mic playback and (apparent) sensitivity to max, I barely
get anything recorded using Audacity. Am I missing something? Do I need
to use mixer -s =rec mic (I set it with mixer -S =rec, though it seems
eithe
many if not
> all
> multimedia applications; so you may look again in freebsd forums and
> use
> ariff@ patch for mplayer. I don't remmember there was patch for mpd,
> but you
> can always ask politely.
> > thanks again for the hint.
> > cheers.
> > alex
Best wrote:
>> > hi there,
>
>> > i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like
>> > mplayer
>> > or
>> > mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the
>> > app's
>> > volume do
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:12:07 +0200 (CEST)
Alexander Best wrote:
[...]
>
> shouldn't it be:
>
> hw.snd.vpc_autoreset (default=1, enabled)
> 0=disable, 1=enable
> Notes: By default, channel volume will be reset to 0db
>relative after the channel
wrote:
> > hi there,
> > i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like
> > mplayer
> > or
> > mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the
> > app's
> > volume doesn't match the volume that
On 7/3/09, Alexander Best wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like mplayer
> or
> mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the app's
> volume doesn't match the volume that `mixer` reports
hi there,
i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like mplayer or
mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the app's
volume doesn't match the volume that `mixer` reports. here's an example:
`mpc`:
J.R.R. Tolkien -
[playi
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 16:41:46 -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> > > line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
> > > graphical interface made things go a lot quicker. But I discovered that
> > > every time I invoked gmixer it reset the vol
> > line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
> > graphical interface made things go a lot quicker. But I discovered that
> > every time I invoked gmixer it reset the vol to 0:0. It continues to do
> > that, and I'm wondering if anyone
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Rem P Roberti wrote:
> I use a ham radio program (fldigi) that needs to have the sound card
> tweaked from time to time. I started out just doing it from the command
> line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
> graphical in
In the last episode (Feb 15), Rem P Roberti said:
> I use a ham radio program (fldigi) that needs to have the sound card
> tweaked from time to time. I started out just doing it from the command
> line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
> graphical interface
tweaked from time to time. I started out just doing it from the command
line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
graphical interface made things go a lot quicker. But I discovered that
every time I invoked gmixer it reset the vol to 0:0. It continues to do
that, and
I use a ham radio program (fldigi) that needs to have the sound card
tweaked from time to time. I started out just doing it from the command
line via mixer. After a while I installed gmixer because having a
graphical interface made things go a lot quicker. But I discovered that
every time I
Realtek ALC268 HDA sound and mixer only have output/playback and no
way to input to a Mic, etc.
It is on an acer aspire 5520-5679 AMD 64x2 that I'm running up to date
current8 AMD64 on.
pciconf -lv shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:7:0:class=0x040300 card=0x01261025 chip=0x055c10d
ase freebsd network install with only
> the necessary packages installed to do the audio stuff it needs to
> do.
>
> radio# mixer
> Mixer vol is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer pcm is currently set to 0:0
> Mixer speaker is currently set to 75:75
> Mixer mi
On Tuesday 18 September 2007 23:18:23 Harry Doyle wrote:
> when i issue /etc/rc.d/mixer stop then reboot, the mixer shows set to 7:7,
> but then it still clips like it does on 90. then i set mixer to 7 and it
> says setting mixer fro 90 to 7.
>
> i am thinking that /etc/rc.d/mix
do.
radio# mixer
Mixer vol is currently set to 100:100
Mixer pcm is currently set to 0:0
Mixer speaker is currently set to 75:75
Mixer mic is currently set to 0:0
Mixer cd is currently set to 75:75
Mixer rec is currently set to 7:7
Recording source: mic
radio# uname
On Monday 17 September 2007 22:21:54 Rob wrote:
> Harry Doyle wrote:
> > however whenever i reboot the machine the mixer command always shows the
> > default level of 90 which clips pretty hard.
>
> My 6.2 system saves and restores the mixer settings across boots.
> Appare
al/etc/rc.d which uses kldload to load the driver.
it'd be better to simply add to /boot/loader.conf.local (or loader.conf , i
prefer to have it clearly defined)
{DRIVER}_load="YES"
eg, for my Intel HDA i have
snd_hda_load="YES"
>
> i have to issue mixer rec -83 t
hello everyone,
i am running a freebsd server to stream my local campus station's radio
broadcast to the net. i am using the stock ac97 audio, and using a little
script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d which uses kldload to load the driver.
i have to issue mixer rec -83 to get the audio down to a d
Harry Doyle wrote:
however whenever i reboot the machine the mixer command always shows the
default level of 90 which clips pretty hard.
My 6.2 system saves and restores the mixer settings across boots. Apparently
in the file /var/db/mixer0-state However, the file is root owned and 644
Hi List,
man 8 mixer says:
The list of mixer devices that may be modified are:
vol, bass, treble, synth, pcm, speaker, mic, cd, mix, pcm2, rec,
igain, ogain, line1, line2, and line3.
Shouldn't it be:
The list of mixer devices that may be modified are:
vol,
"Tsu-Fan Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> one quick question, how can I change the default of mixer?? when I reboot
> the system, the mic and rec are always zero, and I have to adjust them so i
> can use skype, kinda pain in the butt, thx!!
In recent versions of
yeah, this I know, I just wonder how I can keep the previous setting even
after the reboot, thx!!
TFC
On 12/31/06, Beni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 31 December 2006 05:45, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> one quick question, how can I change the default of mixer?? when I
On 12/31/06, Tsu-Fan Cheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
one quick question, how can I change the default of mixer?? when I reboot
the system, the mic and rec are always zero, and I have to adjust them so i
can use skype, kinda pain in the butt, thx!!
I wonder how you load your soun
On Sunday 31 December 2006 05:45, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
> one quick question, how can I change the default of mixer?? when I reboot
> the system, the mic and rec are always zero, and I have to adjust them so i
> can use skype, kinda pain in the butt, thx!!
>
> TFC
Se
Hi,
one quick question, how can I change the default of mixer?? when I reboot
the system, the mic and rec are always zero, and I have to adjust them so i
can use skype, kinda pain in the butt, thx!!
TFC
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Sorry, let me try that one again. I've just re-read it and it's totally
incoherent.
I believe it can be reduced to:
How do I set the volume of my Creative Soundblaster Live card
using mixer(8)? The output of mixer shows all zeroes and yet
I'm still getting a full signal:
Mi
Hi.
I have a (crappy) old Soundblaster Live PCI card in this machine,
using the snd_emu10k driver. I'm trying to work out whether this
is the fault of the driver or some strange userland mixer settings.
Essentially mixer shows:
Mixer vol is currently set to 0:0
Mixer pcm
On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 20:39:34 -0700
"Nikolas Britton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After every reboot I need to run 'mixer ogain 85'. I'd like to never
^^
> have to do this again. How do I tell this to FreeBSD? I've tried
> yelling at h
After every reboot I need to run 'mixer ogain 85'. I'd like to never
have to do this again. How do I tell this to FreeBSD? I've tried
yelling at him, for example:
FreeBSD! Stop resetting the mixer ogain! damit!
But this never works.
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On Friday 14 April 2006 16:21, David J Brooks wrote:
> Curious! I wrote up an rc.d script that seemes to work fine on reboot. I
> get console messages confirming that volume has been changed. But as soon
> as I log in, either as root or a normal user, I type 'mixer' and it
On Friday 14 April 2006 15:33, Bigby Findrake wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, David J Brooks wrote:
> > What is the preferred method for making mixer volume levels persistent?
> > As it stands now my sounds levels are dropped to about 75% after each
> > reboot.
>
> I sup
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, David J Brooks wrote:
What is the preferred method for making mixer volume levels persistent? As it
stands now my sounds levels are dropped to about 75% after each reboot.
I suppose preferred would depend on what your priorities are. If you
change the kernel source, it
What is the preferred method for making mixer volume levels persistent? As it
stands now my sounds levels are dropped to about 75% after each reboot.
David
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My KDE system notifications are too loud relative to other sounds like the CD
player. I know I can use mixer to adjust the volume, but which device should
I be tampering with?
David
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User Gandalf wrote:
earth# pkg_add -r mplayer
Error: FTP Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/Latest/mplayer.tbz:
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
pkg_add: unable to fetch
'ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stab
earth# pkg_add -r mplayer
Error: FTP Unable to get
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/Latest/mplayer.tbz:
File unavailable (e.g., file not found, no access)
pkg_add: unable to fetch
'ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/Latest/mplayer.tbz'
Manually ftp in the .tbz file from ftp.freebsd.org or one of the
mirror sites, and do a 'pkg_add mplayer.tbz'.
That way you can download it, put on floppy, cd, whatever you have to
to get to the machine in question - everything done in 'sysinstall'
can be done outside of it too ;)
Hmm,
User Gandalf wrote:
/usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer
I have no ogg nor au files, but mplayer works for *wav and *mp3 from
the CLI here As Michael Lucas was just saying, we have, um,
**lots** of programs.
KDK
I did not know that mplayer has cli. But I tried to install that days
ago. I a
/usr/ports/multimedia/mplayer
I have no ogg nor au files, but mplayer works for *wav and *mp3 from
the CLI here
As Michael Lucas was just saying, we have, um, **lots** of programs.
KDK
I did not know that mplayer has cli. But I tried to install that days
ago. I always get the same re
User Gandalf wrote:
Thank you! I could setup the device so it can be shared between
multiple applications. I still have a problem. gaim has ESD, Arts
and 'Custom command' interfaces. I only have a shared dsp device
so I need a simple command line program that can play mp3, ogg,
wav and au files
The gaim instant messenger has support for three sound devices: ESD,
Arts and using a command. I'm not sure what 'ESD' means. Is it the
'esound' package? (Enlightment sound daemon.) Somewhere I read that
FreeBSD can do the same (e.g. sharing one audio device to multiple
programs). Can you poi
User Gandalf (gandalf) writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> The gaim instant messenger has support for three sound devices: ESD,
> Arts and using a command. I'm not sure what 'ESD' means. Is it the
> 'esound' package? (Enlightment sound daemon.) Somewhere I read that
> FreeBSD can do the same (e.g. sharing
Hello,
The gaim instant messenger has support for three sound devices: ESD,
Arts and using a command. I'm not sure what 'ESD' means. Is it the
'esound' package? (Enlightment sound daemon.) Somewhere I read that
FreeBSD can do the same (e.g. sharing one audio device to multiple
programs). Can
Hey everyone,
I noticed xmms was either going mute or full blast when I came across
this:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-October/062858.html
thanks to google. I was just wondering if there are any patches to make
the mixer work? Or, if there isn't, where wo
http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/multimedia.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=mixer%3A+%2Fdev%2Fmixer%3A+Device+not+configured
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t_formats: 1
> hw.snd.verbose: 1
> hw.snd.unit: 0
> hw.snd.maxautovchans: 0
> hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 4096
> ######
> I disabled onboard sound in the bios
> the sound is working but
> mixer controls have no effect on volume
>
> is mixer controlling onboard sound instea
ass= multimedia
subclass = audio
hw.snd.targetirqrate: 32
hw.snd.report_soft_formats: 1
hw.snd.verbose: 1
hw.snd.unit: 0
hw.snd.maxautovchans: 0
hw.snd.pcm0.buffersize: 4096
##
I disabled onboard sound in the bios
the sound is working but
mixer cont
ing verbose or with USB_DEBUG set, when the device attaches,
it declares that there are 12 mixer devices. So when I type in mixer
at the command line, I would expect to see volume, pcm, linein, etc...
But, here's the output of mixer:
Recording source: mic
Mixer pcm is currently set t
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I have FreeBSD 4.8 installed on an AMD thunderbird 800 and i am using
> gnome.
> everytime i start gnome, i get the error message \"cant open
> /dev/sound/mixer\".
> There is a Sound Blaster 128 Pro PCI installed in the box, but neither
&g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have FreeBSD 4.8 installed on an AMD thunderbird 800 and i am using gnome.
everytime i start gnome, i get the error message \"cant open /dev/sound/mixer\".
There is a Sound Blaster 128 Pro PCI installed in the box, but neither does /dev/sound
Hello everybody,
I have FreeBSD 4.8 installed on an AMD thunderbird 800 and i am using gnome.
everytime i start gnome, i get the error message \"cant open /dev/sound/mixer\".
There is a Sound Blaster 128 Pro PCI installed in the box, but neither does /dev/sound
exist, nor can i spo
K, kewlerz thanks Kris
haven't had anything to do with sound before. Did that. Everything
except Mixer mic is currently set to 75:75. Mixer mic is set to 0:0. Is
that good ? I think my main prob is still that my output shows two video
cards and no audio card. Any thoughts on this ?
Re
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 03:41:30PM +1000, Andy K wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I posted earlier about my sound card not working, and C Ulrich sugested
> that I try a mixer program,which I am about to try. Can anyone recommend
> a good one from the ports collection ?
What's wrong
Hi all
I posted earlier about my sound card not working, and C Ulrich sugested
that I try a mixer program,which I am about to try. Can anyone recommend
a good one from the ports collection ?
Regards
Andrew Kozak
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Hi list,
I am trying to get the onboard sound on my K7S5A board to work under FreeBSD
4.7-RELEASE.
When i do
kldload snd.ko
dmesg gives:
pcm0: port 0xd800-0xd83f,0xdc00-0xdcff irq 11 at device 2.7 on pci0
However, when i try to access /dev/mixer or /dev/dsp, i get "Device not confi
On Sunday 05 January 2003 07:01 pm, you wrote:
> what specific values are you trying to change and what are you
> trying to do?
>
> can you supply the output of mixer? and tell us what you're like
> to change?
output of mixer:
hobbes# mixer
Mixer vol is currently set
Erik Sabowski wrote:
i am running freebsd 4.7, and using the latest kde packages from freebsd.org
(3.0.3). My soundcard is a soundblaster live. I have no problem setting up
the soundcard, it works fine, except for the fact that the mixer does not
work at all. using mixer from the command line
i am running freebsd 4.7, and using the latest kde packages from freebsd.org
(3.0.3). My soundcard is a soundblaster live. I have no problem setting up
the soundcard, it works fine, except for the fact that the mixer does not
work at all. using mixer from the command line does not change the
Dale Morris wrote:
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-28 11:47]:
I'm in the process of setting up 4.7 after being away from FreeBSD for a
while. I'm having trouble with kmix
It's working fine now. Guess I just couldn't find the icon on the start
panel. thanks for all your replys
I ha
* Dale Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-28 11:47]:
> I'm in the process of setting up 4.7 after being away from FreeBSD for a
> while. I'm having trouble with kmix
It's working fine now. Guess I just couldn't find the icon on the start
panel. thanks for all your replys
dale
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aving trouble with kmix
| > try running kmix from an xterm window and see what error message(s) you get.
| It works fine from xterm, it's just when I select mixer from the kde
| panel that it doesn't work. ?? Guess I need reconfigure the menu or ?
|
| thanks fo
window and see what error message(s) you get.
It works fine from xterm, it's just when I select mixer from the kde
panel that it doesn't work. ?? Guess I need reconfigure the menu or ?
thanks for your reply
dale
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l, the waiting cursor comes up and then
> nothing happens. I've tried changing permissions to 666 on /dev/mixer
> but that doesn't make any difference. I'm sure this is probably
> something really easy, but I'm not seeing it right now..
>
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but that doesn't make any difference. I'm sure this is probably
something really easy, but I'm not seeing it right now..
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Hello.
I have in my kernel "pseudo-device speaker" and my PcSpeaker work good.
But I can't turn it down by mixer (mixer speaker 0:0) How i can do?
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