On Oct 17 11:02:19, dera...@openbsd.org wrote:
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
> >
> > If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> > allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
> >
Jan Stary wrote:
> Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
>
> If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
> allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
> or the device to be disconnected. The default is off.
>
> Th
Currently, the decription of sndiod -a says
If the flag is off, then it's automatically closed,
allowing other programs to have direct access to the audio device,
or the device to be disconnected. The default is off.
That's not true anymore: programs only access the audio
pm, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| > I mean, I have a USB audio device that
| > has a 3.5mm jack, but that's output only (TRS, so no microphone).
|
| Does that adaptor also have a separate microphone input?
|
| You can buy adaptors that split the microphone and earpiece contacts out
| to separa
On 9/9/20 11:49 pm, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> I mean, I have a USB audio device that
> has a 3.5mm jack, but that's output only (TRS, so no microphone).
Does that adaptor also have a separate microphone input?
You can buy adaptors that split the microphone and earpiece contacts out
to se
On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 03:49:21PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> As I don't have a microphone to use with my azalia(4) sound card, and
> my webcam only has audio input (no output), I can't use my current
> hardware in firefox to do videoconferencing. So I purchased (w
Hi all,
As I don't have a microphone to use with my azalia(4) sound card, and
my webcam only has audio input (no output), I can't use my current
hardware in firefox to do videoconferencing. So I purchased (what I
thought was) a USB to audio adapter[1]. This one simply offers a
3.5mm jack
The FAQ - Multimedia - Recording Audio Samples suggests the following
mixerctl(1) parameters:
inputs.mic.mute=off
inputs.mic.preamp=on
inputs.mic.source=mic0
record.source=mic
record.volume=255,255
record.volume.mute=off
record.mic=255
record.mic.mute=off
However, most of these parameters don't
Hi,
Thanks to your answers, I managed to
record sounds using my webcam, connecting
to rsnd device and, more important, I think
I understood why aucat couldn't find the
device earlier.
I overlooked man sndio (7) because I
misunderstood man sndiod (8) and tried to
connect to /dev/ instead of
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 09:43:12AM +0200, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
>
> I am trying to make audio records from my web cam but
> cannot succeed in doing it.
> I read the FAQ, aucat(1), audioctl(1) and sndiod(8) man pages (but I
> certainly misunderstood them) and
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
>
> I am trying to make audio records from my web cam but
> cannot succeed in doing it.
> I read the FAQ, aucat(1), audioctl(1) and sndiod(8) man pages (but I
> certainly misunderstood them) and searched the mai
Hi misc@,
I am trying to make audio records from my web cam but
cannot succeed in doing it.
I read the FAQ, aucat(1), audioctl(1) and sndiod(8) man pages (but I
certainly misunderstood them) and searched the mailing list.
I think they are obvious things I simply don't understand, any help
I am unable to play videos if audio is present. The media keys work
normally and I can fiddle with audio using mixerctl. Removing mic2 from
inputs.mix_source stops a kind of hissing I hear when the headset is
plugged into the laptop. However, when trying to reproduce videos either
with the browser
On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 08:43:29AM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 04:04:40PM +0100, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> > I have a USB M-Audio card which is very well supported by OpenBSD 6.6 amd64
> >
> > My question is : how do I setup an USB audio card
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 04:04:40PM +0100, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I have a USB M-Audio card which is very well supported by OpenBSD 6.6 amd64
>
> My question is : how do I setup an USB audio card as the default audio
> device whenever it is plugged in
Hello misc,
I have a USB M-Audio card which is very well supported by OpenBSD 6.6 amd64
My question is : how do I setup an USB audio card as the default audio
device whenever it is plugged in ?
Also I did not manage to get audio output with environment variables
only, I had to swap /dev/audio0
Oh...i got it, thank you, kind sir.
Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
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четверг, 16 января 2020 г., 18:46, Peter Hessler написано:
> OpenBSD does not support HDMI audio at this time.
>
> On 2020 Jan 15 (Wed) at 16:16:24 + (+), sysmerge wrote:
OpenBSD does not support HDMI audio at this time.
On 2020 Jan 15 (Wed) at 16:16:24 + (+), sysmerge wrote:
:Hello thee, im trying to connect my TV to Thinkpad x220 via displayport -
hdmi, but sound is only working on notebook not on TV.
:I tried some tricks from audio faq from site
>
> Hello thee, im trying to connect my TV to Thinkpad x220 via displayport -
> hdmi, but sound is only working on notebook not on TV.
> I tried some tricks from audio faq from site but no result. Problem is i have
> kinda low knowledge in audio related stuff in OpenBSD,
Hello thee, im trying to connect my TV to Thinkpad x220 via displayport - hdmi,
but sound is only working on notebook not on TV.
I tried some tricks from audio faq from site but no result. Problem is i have
kinda low knowledge in audio related stuff in OpenBSD, cuz audio just works
fine from
: HELLO message
sock,rmsg,widl: hello from , mode = 1, ver 7
aucat0: overwritten slot 0
snd0 pst=cfg: device requested
worker: send: cmd = 0, num = 0, mode = 1, fd = -1
worker: recv: cmd = 3, num = 0, mode = 0, fd = -1
snd0 pst=cfg: rsnd/0: failed to open audio device
sock,rmsg,widl: closing
sock(sock
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 06:57:48PM -0500, Juan Zuluaga wrote:
> Thank you Alexandre!
>
> I did
> # sndiod -ddd -r 44100 -f rsnd/1 -m play
sorry, there's a typo in the command I sent you, the correct device
number is "0", as the device appears as "audio0" in dmesg. The correct
command is:
sndiod
/sock0: connected
_aucat_rmsg: eof
aucat_init: mode refused
/dev/audio0: Invalid argument
default: couldn't open audio device
The first window wrote
helper(helper|ini): created
worker(worker|ini): created
listen(/tmp/sndio/sock0|ini): created
sock(sock|ini): created
sock,rmsg,widl: AUTH message
sock
On Mon, May 13, 2019 at 03:53:51PM -0500, Juan Zuluaga wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have audio trouble: no sound whatsoever, and error messages.
>
> In a first terminal window, as root, I typed
> # sndiod -ddd
>
The ISA bus (actually the PC-XT DMA controller which did
Thank you Troy!
however, it does not even get to "trying pars...":
-
# AUCAT_DEBUG=4 SIO_DEBUG=4 aucat -i ./sound.wav
default: couldn't open audio device
# AUCAT_DEBUG=4 SNDIO_DEBUG=4 aucat -i ./sound.wav
_aucat_open: host= unit=0 devnum=0 opt=default
/t
On Monday, May 13, 2019 at 1:54 PM, Juan Zuluaga wrote:
> sb0 at isa0 port 0x220/24 irq 5 drq 1: dsp v3.02
> midi0 at sb0:
> audio0 at sb0
> opl at sb0 not configured
It appears you have an ISA Sound Blaster 16 of some sort. IIRC early
SB cards were unable to handle 48 kHz sample rates and would
Hello all,
I have audio trouble: no sound whatsoever, and error messages.
In a first terminal window, as root, I typed
# sndiod -ddd
In a second terminal window I typed
# file ./sound.wav
./sound.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16
bit, mono 11025 Hz
# aucat -i
Hello,
I am trying to see if OpenBSD has support for this audio chipset. Man
page does not mention this explicitly, not so much to find on the web.
May be that ac97 driver is enough for it?
Can anyone tell if this will work or not in OpenBSD, please?
Thank you.
Hey,
I have an ESI MAYA44 USB+
(https://www.esi-audio.com/products/maya44usb+/) with 8 channels (2
stereo input + 2 stereo output) and a headphone jack:
uaudio0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "ESI Audiotechnik GmbH
MAYA44 USB+" rev 1.00/3.01 addr 2
uaudio0: audio rev 1.0
On 11/12/18 07:30, Colin Bortner wrote:
Hello,
I’d like to use OpenBSD to build a MIDI synthesizer using SoundFonts, as the
OpenBSD MIDI and audio subsystems are remarkably understandable and sane,
compared to everything else out there today.
I’ve heard a fair bit here about USB audio
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On Monday, November 12, 2018 7:45 PM, gwes wrote:
>
>
> On 11/12/18 07:30, Colin Bortner wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
> > > I’d like to use OpenBSD to build a MIDI synthesizer using SoundFonts, as
> > > the OpenBSD M
gt; ODAC-revB" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
> > uhidev0: iclass 3/0
> > uhid0 at uhidev0: input=19, output=28, feature=0
> > uaudio0 at uhub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1 "Yoyodyne Consulting
> > ODAC-revB" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
> > uaudio0: audio rev 1.
ub1 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1 "Yoyodyne Consulting
> ODAC-revB" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
> uaudio0: audio rev 1.00, 2 mixer controls
> audio1 at uaudio0
> [...]
>
out of curiosity, could you post the "uhub" lines as well, to show how
the "uaudio0" device is connected to the "usb0" device?
Thanks.
On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 12:24:05PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’d like to use OpenBSD to build a MIDI synthesizer using
> SoundFonts, as the OpenBSD MIDI and audio subsystems are remarkably
> understandable and sane, compared to everything else out there
> today.
Hi Adam
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On Sunday, November 11, 2018 7:24 PM, Adam Thompson
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’d like to use OpenBSD to build a MIDI synthesizer using SoundFonts, as the
> OpenBSD MIDI and audio subsystems are remarkably understandable and sane,
> compare
Hello,
I’d like to use OpenBSD to build a MIDI synthesizer using SoundFonts, as the
OpenBSD MIDI and audio subsystems are remarkably understandable and sane,
compared to everything else out there today.
�
However, I’m having difficulty finding a combination of hardware that is known
On 2018-10-08, Katherine Rohl wrote:
> The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the instructions
> in the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to the correct uaudio)
> but to no avail. I’ve disabled my system’s onboard AC’97 audio to make sure
> that t
ve tried following the instructions
> in the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to the correct uaudio)
> but to no avail. I’ve disabled my system’s onboard AC’97 audio to make sure
> that there is only one audio device (confirmed with dmesg, my headphones show
> up as uaudio0). Which
On Mon, Oct 08, 2018 at 03:10:58AM -0400, Katherine Rohl wrote:
>
> The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the
> instructions in the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to
> the correct uaudio) but to no avail. I’ve disabled my system’s
> onboard AC’9
Hi,
I’ve been using OpenBSD 6.3 for a few weeks and I really like it! There are
only two major things left that I haven’t been able to figure out.
The first is using my USB headphones. I’ve tried following the instructions in
the FAQ (making sure that the audio device is set to the correct
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> In that case, modify the kernel on-disk with config -ef (and keep a copy
> of the standard kernel that you can boot in case of problems). Usually
> a USB2 driver will attach instead. The problem is that OpenBSD doesn't
> support isochronous transfers on XHCI yet.
On 2018-09-15, Mikko Laine wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> To have a chance of working, you will need to use a kernel with xhci
>> disabled. It might need more than that as well. To test, "boot -c" at
>> the boot prompt, "disable xhci", "quit", You can modify an on-disk
>> kernel with
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> To have a chance of working, you will need to use a kernel with xhci
> disabled. It might need more than that as well. To test, "boot -c" at
> the boot prompt, "disable xhci", "quit", You can modify an on-disk
> kernel with "config -ef /bsd", or build your own with this
On 2018-09-14, Mikko Laine wrote:
> Greetings misc@,
>
> I have troubles getting my speakers with built-in DAC to work.
>
> After doing
>
> # rcctl set sndiod flags -f rsnd/1
> # rcctl restart sndiod
>
> I get
>
> uaudio_chan_open: error creating pipe: err=INVAL endpt=0x02
> audio1: failed to
b" rev
3.00/1.00 addr 1
"Intel Braswell TXE" rev 0x35 at pci0 dev 26 function 0 not
configured
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel Braswell HD Audio" rev
0x35: msi
azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC662, Intel/0x2883, using Realtek ALC662
audio0 at azalia0
ppb0 at pci0 dev 28 funct
Greetings misc@,
I have troubles getting my speakers with built-in DAC to work.
After doing
# rcctl set sndiod flags -f rsnd/1
# rcctl restart sndiod
I get
uaudio_chan_open: error creating pipe: err=INVAL endpt=0x02
audio1: failed to start playback
uaudio_chan_open: error creating pipe:
On 2018-07-24, Diana Eichert wrote:
> I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
> I looked at man pages but nothing obvious regarding supported audio
> devices with SPDIF input support.
>
> Anyone have recommendations? Or is it supported?
Your best
On 2018-07-24 17:54, Diana Eichert wrote:
ok, answered my own question by grep'ng within /usr/share/man/man4,
looks like azalia(4) systems. Was hoping for something usb attached
but no such luck.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has
k, answered my own question by grep'ng within /usr/share/man/man4,
>> looks like azalia(4) systems. Was hoping for something usb attached
>> but no such luck.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 24 Jul 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to connect to
tached
> but no such luck.
>
>
>
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
>> I looked at man pages but nothing obvious regarding supported audio
>> devices with SPDIF input support.
>>
>
ok, answered my own question by grep'ng within /usr/share/man/man4,
looks like azalia(4) systems. Was hoping for something usb attached
but no such luck.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2018, Diana Eichert wrote:
I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
I looked at man pages
I'm trying to connect to an audio system that only has SPDIF output.
I looked at man pages but nothing obvious regarding supported audio
devices with SPDIF input support.
Anyone have recommendations? Or is it supported?
thanks
diana
Hello misc,
I am currently trying to get an usb audio device to work on my system
which fails. My motherboard has an onboard audio interface that gets
detected as azalia device and works without issues.
Additionally I have a Griffin iMic usb audio adapter that I would like
to use instead
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 11:55:23AM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 03:20:33PM +0200, Robert Klein wrote:
> > Hi Daniel,
> >
> > On Wed, 4 Apr 2018 03:22:04 -0300
> > Daniel Bolgheroni <dan...@bolgh.eng.br> wrote:
> >
> > &g
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 03:20:33PM +0200, Robert Klein wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2018 03:22:04 -0300
> Daniel Bolgheroni <dan...@bolgh.eng.br> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > audio is stuttering on media playback when run through sndiod. It'
Hi Daniel,
On Wed, 4 Apr 2018 03:22:04 -0300
Daniel Bolgheroni <dan...@bolgh.eng.br> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> audio is stuttering on media playback when run through sndiod. It's OK
> without it.
Maybe related. Yesterday I disabled webcam and microphone in BIOS on
my X250. Then Vid
Hi,
audio is stuttering on media playback when run through sndiod. It's OK
without it.
Here is an example of audio/cmus attaching to play a mp3 file:
x250$ doas sndiod -ddd
snd0 pst=cfg.default: rec=0:1 play=0:1 vol=23170 dup
helper(helper|ini): created
worker(worker|ini): created
listen(/tmp
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 05:23:06PM -0800, yu...@cock.li wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just installed the latest snapshot and audio is not configuring,
> i.e. the output of mixerctl, audioctl, et al are "device not configured".
> My motherboard is a Supermicro X10DAL-I-O,
Hello,
I have just installed the latest snapshot and audio is not configuring,
i.e. the output of mixerctl, audioctl, et al are "device not
configured".
My motherboard is a Supermicro X10DAL-I-O, which has the Intel C610
chipset, and the audio codec is the Realtek ALC888, although
thanks for reading .
fedora on mac pro 2006 can play audio file .
any way i follow you .
first
###
# dmesg
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #0: Thu Oct 12 19:53:18 CEST 2017
r...@syspatch-62-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/
GENERIC.MP
real mem = 4272590848
On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 01:37:53PM +0900, Tuyosi T wrote:
> i install openbsd 6.2 into mac pro 2006 .
> (boot by fedora's grub )
>
> but i cannot hear sound .
>
> $ dmesg | grep audio
> audio0 at azalia0
>
> $ dmesg | grep azalia
> azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function
i install openbsd 6.2 into mac pro 2006 .
(boot by fedora's grub )
but i cannot hear sound .
$ dmesg | grep audio
audio0 at azalia0
$ dmesg | grep azalia
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 6321ESB HD Audio" rev 0x09: msi
azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC885
audio0 at azalia0
are
Hi,
I have an Acer Aspire One that has a problem with audio.
The audio works for a few minutes (from internal speakers) and then
eventually stops playing. I tried with and without headphones, same
results.
I first started with OpenBSD 6.2-release amd64 installed and noticed the issue.
I
re that you specify the dependencies as the second argument.
3. Audio
With headphones in there is a slight white noise that can be heard. I do
not have that effect while on Debian. This effect does not go away when
playing sound or reducing volume to 0 (xfce4-mixer). Any suggestions?
No idea personall
, and cannot be modified or deleted
by disklabel.
OpenBSD's fdisk output might also be helpful.
> 2. Firefox
> Seem to have problems with certain sites with js - cannot get through to
> log in into protonmail.com, Epiphany handles it without any problems. This
> is not asso
I have on FF, tried in on fresh
> vanilla FF and result is the same. Did anyone observe similar issue?
> Resolving suggestions?
Try raising the datasize limit, either try "ulimit -d $((2048*1024))" before
running firefox, or raise datasize-cur in the 'staff' class in /etc/lo
ing OpenBSD 6.1. Recently, I've been trying
> > > to play audio on the system but I've run into some trouble.
> > >
> > > I'm using mplayer from packages, but when I try to play an audio file the
> > > playback is extremely slow and of very poor quality (
ve similar issue?
Resolving suggestions?
3. Audio
With headphones in there is a slight white noise that can be heard. I do
not have that effect while on Debian. This effect does not go away when
playing sound or reducing volume to 0 (xfce4-mixer). Any suggestions?
Thanks,
ic1
xandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 02:27:38PM +0100, multiplex'd wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have an IBM T22 Thinkpad running OpenBSD 6.1. Recently, I've been trying
> > to play audio on the system but I've run into some trouble.
> >
> > I'
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 05:25:14PM +0200, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 02:27:38PM +0100, multiplex'd wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have an IBM T22 Thinkpad running OpenBSD 6.1. Recently, I've been trying
> > to play audio on the system but
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 02:27:38PM +0100, multiplex'd wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have an IBM T22 Thinkpad running OpenBSD 6.1. Recently, I've been trying
> to play audio on the system but I've run into some trouble.
>
> I'm using mplayer from packages, but when I try to
Hello all,
I have an IBM T22 Thinkpad running OpenBSD 6.1. Recently, I've been trying
to play audio on the system but I've run into some trouble.
I'm using mplayer from packages, but when I try to play an audio file the
playback is extremely slow and of very poor quality (changing the format
(Please ignore. It's my own screwup of dev/audio.c)
On May 14 15:28:26, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> This is current/amdd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
> I am experiencing the following audio regression:
>
> $ aucat -o /tmp/file.wav
> default: couldn't op
This is current/amdd64 on a Dell Latitude E5570 (dmesg below).
I am experiencing the following audio regression:
$ aucat -o /tmp/file.wav
default: couldn't open audio device
This happens with or without sndiod running.
With sndiod -d -d running, it's:
$ sndiod -d -d
snd0
So I built a small Haswell system and resumed on my attempt at porting
OBS-Studio to OpenBSD.
I was able to do a short (silent) stream to twitch, so that tested out.
I am able to do window capture, so that seems ok.
The problems I am encountering involve audio capture (from a window/program
On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 08:11:46AM +1100, Tobias Brodel wrote:
> On 10/06/16 22:44, ludovic coues wrote:
> >misc strip attachment. Please send your diff inline or start a new thread
> >on dev
> Thanks forthe pointer Ludovic,
>
Hi,
We moved significant parts of the audio an
, flags;
if ((fd = open("/dev/audio", O_RDWR | O_NDELAY, 0)) < 0) {
perror("can't open file");
return fd;
}
if ((flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL)) < 0)
perror("can't get flags!\n");
else if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags & ~(O
Somehow sent the inverse of the intended diff, all apologies.
Please find the proper diff attached.
toby/
On 10/06/16 11:07, Tobias Brodel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working on porting an audio application which uses the OSS
> compatibility layer. It was throwing warnings at r
Hi,
I've been working on porting an audio application which uses the OSS
compatibility layer. It was throwing warnings at runtime about not
being able to set flags on /dev/audio.
After searching around I found a diff written by Steven McDonald in
the misc@ archives:
http://openbsd-archive.7691
Hi,
Audio playback behaves as if muted except for roughly periodic short,
sub-second bursts.
I’ve observed this playing audio files using Firefox, Chromium, VLC, and
mplayer.
When playing video the picture is likewise affected, but disabling audio in
VLC fixes it.
mplayer complains about
On Sat, 2 Jul 2016 00:40:57 -0400
Pavan Maddamsetti <pavan.maddamse...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just thought I would take a moment to appreciate the OpenBSD audio
> subsystem. I don't know if it is just me, but instead of using my
> phone to listen to Youtube I plugged t
> Just thought I would take a moment to appreciate the OpenBSD audio
> subsystem. I don't know if it is just me, but instead of using my
> phone to listen to Youtube I plugged the headphones into my desktop
> machine. It's a small PC with an older model Atom processor and
>
Hey,
Just thought I would take a moment to appreciate the OpenBSD audio
subsystem. I don't know if it is just me, but instead of using my
phone to listen to Youtube I plugged the headphones into my desktop
machine. It's a small PC with an older model Atom processor and
Realtek ALC887 on the board
* Lars Noodén <lars.noo...@gmail.com> le [30-06-2016 16:56:01 +0300]:
> On 6/30/16, Thuban <thu...@yeuxdelibad.net> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm trying to connect an audio device via bluetooth, but can't find any
> > intructions to do so on OpenBSD.
> > Do you
Hello,
I'm trying to connect an audio device via bluetooth, but can't find any
intructions to do so on OpenBSD.
Do you have any advices/links?
Regards,
--
/Thuban/
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had
a name of signature.asc]
ck search for "openbsd bluetooth audio usb"
came up only with my question :]
does anybody have some actual model numbers that are
verified to work?
-f
--
i thank my lucky stars i'm not superstitious.
On 16-06-15 00:01:04, frantisek holop wrote:
> i'd like to use a bluetooth wireless headphone with
> openbsd. is this possible with some usb dongle?
>
> -f
> --
> i am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
>
Someone answered a similiar question recently. I believe
the answer was "if the
i'd like to use a bluetooth wireless headphone with
openbsd. is this possible with some usb dongle?
-f
--
i am sick and tired of being sick and tired.
Alexandre Ratchov caoua.org> writes:
> > i want to capture with ffmpeg from dosbox (no, internal dosbox capture
> > don't need)
>
> you could expose a device that monitors what programs play:
>
> sndiod_flags="-s default -m play,mon -s mon"
doesn't dosbox port only support midi via sndio?
On 12/29/15 14:21, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 05:45:40PM +0300, Kirill wrote:
>> On 12/28/15 17:21, Jan Stary wrote:
>>> On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
>>>> I want to capture audio from another app to file or si
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 05:45:40PM +0300, Kirill wrote:
> On 12/28/15 17:21, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> >> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
> >> can I do this?
> > It woould be easi
Hello!
I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
can I do this?
Thanks.
On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
> can I do this?
It woould be easier to help you you just said what "app" it is
and how it produces "audio".
On 12/28/15 17:21, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
>> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
>> can I do this?
> It woould be easier to help you you just said what "app" it is
> and how it produ
On Dec 28 17:45:40, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> On 12/28/15 17:21, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Dec 28 16:46:24, nightl...@nightbbs.ru wrote:
> >> I want to capture audio from another app to file or simply stdout. How
> >> can I do this?
> > It woould be easier to
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 03:11:05PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> Nitpicking on the audio bits of faq13:
>
> - fix a typo
> - the "aucat sound server" is sndiod
> - let sentences be senteces; but I will gladly leave this
> to the native speakers.
ok ratchov
> Also
[I see I sent with too-long lines by mistake; sorry; resending with
that corrected.]
On 11/23/15 05:11, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:31:34AM -0700, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
Could the root umask of 0077 be a problem? my /tmp/aucat directory
has different permissions
Nitpicking on the audio bits of faq13:
- fix a typo
- the "aucat sound server" is sndiod
- let sentences be senteces; but I will gladly leave this
to the native speakers.
Also, should sndiod -L be mentioned now that it is disabled?
Jan
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On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:31:34AM -0700, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
>
> $ls -ltrd /tmp/aucat
> drwx-- 2 root wheel 512B Nov 20 09:39 /tmp/aucat/
> $ls -ltr /tmp/aucat
> ls: aucat: Permission denied
> [and timidity playing a .mid file was working]
> [then i killed sndiod with ^C.]
>
>
On 11/23/15 05:11, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:31:34AM -0700, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
Could the root umask of 0077 be a problem? my /tmp/aucat directory
has different permissions than yours.
The problem is in sndiod; it's supposed create a world readable
directory
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