sbp wrote: > Sorry about that - could you try: sudo alsactl store > > Steen
Thanks again Steen. Well, still no change in behavior. I used the script above _and_ used "tweak" to set "custom output", as you had indicated. Then, when I opened alsamixer, the default pcm page still came up, then I used f6 to select the sound card drop down menu and I then selected -iqaudio+dac-. I can adjust the volume, there is _no_ problem here. Please note that the main reason I hope to access this "page" within alsamixer, is because I am using the IQAMP card. So if I understand correctly, one must adjust the output volume of this amp using alsamixer, and I expect that I will be making all my volume changes here. It just seems cumbersome that I will have to open putty/alsamixer for volume changes. Perhaps I should simply use iPeng for this, i.e. set the alsamixer to some value ,xx% (set and forget). I initially wanted to set LMS/iPeng player output to 100% and then alsamixer to do hardware volume changes. It's clear to me that I don't understand the uses of alsamixer, e.g. what are the other adjustable columns that I see when using putty? Is there a good info source on the basic alsamixer functions? Great player btw, good work. I hope that pico adopts Gordon's "rotary encoder" feature for the IQaudIO AMP+ soon, thus eliminating the need for frequent alsamixer changes. John Marshall LMS 7.9 running on a DIY PC, Windows 7 64 bit, (1) Transporter, (4) Booms & (2) CSOS SqueezeliteWands, (4) piCorePlayers. SqueezePad & iPeng for controllers. Music Room setup: Transporter => Rotel RC1070 preamp => Rotel RB1080 2 channel amp => Bowers & Wilkins 805 Speakers. Headphone setup: SqueezeliteWandQuad => Mytek 192 DAC => Woo Audio WA22 balanced headphone amp => Sennheiser HD800 headphones. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Squeezed_Rotel's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30002 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=97803 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
