Hi Rob,
Rob Lytle writes:
> I need to look up the data sheet for my codec.
There are no datasheets for these Sigmatel HDA codecs found in
VAIOs. Yours seems to be very similar to mine, so I had us use
the same code. It's possible that the hardware volume control
behaves differently, so you cou
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 03:29:01PM -0700, Rob Lytle wrote:
> Rob Lytle writes:
>
> > Using audioctl and mixerctl I just experimented until I got
> > settings that workied, then put them in a file sourced upon
> > logon. Very simple hack.
>
> Not really a hack. It's documented in mixerctl.conf(5
Rob Lytle writes:
> Using audioctl and mixerctl I just experimented until I got
> settings that workied, then put them in a file sourced upon
> logon. Very simple hack.
Not really a hack. It's documented in mixerctl.conf(5).
Hi Deanna,
The documentation is really confusing. "man audioctl.con
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 01:04:21PM -0700, Rob Lytle wrote:
> Hi Deanna,
>
> Just built system so haven't merged /etc's yet. My old /etc doesn't have
> the directories the manuals mention.
/etc/mixerctl.conf doesn't exist by default. you have to create it
yourself.
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Hi Deanna,
Just built system so haven't merged /etc's yet. My old /etc doesn't have
the directories the manuals mention.
Now if I could only get my TI PCMCIA triple function chip working so I can
use WAP, I would be happy.
Rob
Rob Lytle writes:
> Using audioctl and mixerctl I just experimented until I got
> settings that workied, then put them in a file sourced upon
> logon. Very simple hack.
Not really a hack. It's documented in mixerctl.conf(5).
Using audioctl and mixerctl I just experimented until I got settings that
workied, then put them in a file sourced upon logon. Very simple hack.
I used:
audioctl play.gain=255
mixerctl record.volume.mute=off
mixerctl record.source=mic (uses mic line input- mic2 uses laptop mic)
I am sure t
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