No, it was set to 0. I set it to 1 and that fixed the issue.
Thanks!
Also, Maurice mentioned "sndioctl -d" so here is the output:
073:input[0].level=0..255 (120)074:input[1].level=0..255
(120)105:input[0].mute=0..1 (0)106:input[1].mute=0..1
(0)009:output[0].level=0..255 (126)010:output[1].level=0..
Do you have sysctl kern.audio.record=1 ?
Jan
On May 30 18:17:02, aa...@iforgotmy.name wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an amd64 laptop with OpenBSD 6.7 and I am only getting
> zero-valued samples when recording. Is there any checklist I can
> go through to ensure nothing is muted and that I am reading
sndioctl -d
Have a look at man sndioctl
Good Luck
Hello,
I have an amd64 laptop with OpenBSD 6.7 and I am only getting
zero-valued samples when recording. Is there any checklist I can
go through to ensure nothing is muted and that I am reading from
the correct input device?
I have tried both aucat and a C program I wrote (attached).
Thanks,
Aar
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