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 with mic playback and (apparent) sensitivity to max, I barely
>> get anythin
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 to 0:0. It continues to do
> > > that
> > 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 else has that experience with gmixer
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 interface made t
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 made things
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'
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 18:18:23 -0300
"Harry Doyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys,
> i've tried a couple suggestions, but nothing is working for me. here
> is a few things from the console that might be helpful. no xwindows
> on this machine, it's just a base freebsd network install with only
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/mixer gets invoked b
hi guys,
i've tried a couple suggestions, but nothing is working for me. here is a
few things from the console that might be helpful. no xwindows on this
machine, it's just a base freebsd network install with only the necessary
packages installed to do the audio stuff it needs to do.
radio# mixer
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.
> Apparently in the file /var/db/
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 16:22:03 -0300
"Harry Doyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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;
p
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:
Mixer vol is curre
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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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 00:19:45 -0600, Adrian Patino II
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have both onboard sound and soundcard
>
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0: class=0x040100 card=0x80651102 chip=0x00021102
> rev=0x0a hdr=0x00
> vendor = 'Creative Labs'
>
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 ?
Regards
Andre
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 with mixer(8)?
Kris
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