andrewb


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Posted: Mar. 22 2006,02:43 |
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Does anyone else find that they can't control all the audio settings with DMIX? I have found that for the Toshiba libretto the audio channels are in the .umixrc file are:
MS Sound System (CS4231)::/dev/mixer::OSS synth 32: 32 Stereo pcm 50: 50 Stereo speaker 21: 21 Mono line 21: 21 Stereo Recordable mic 16: 16 Stereo Record Source cd 32: 32 Stereo Recordable mix 0: 0 Mono Recordable igain 75: 75 Stereo Yamaha OPL3-SA3::/dev/mixer1::OSS vol 50: 50 Stereo bass 0: 0 Stereo treble 0: 0 Stereo mic 50: 50 Mono dig1 0: 0 Stereo
Umix defaults to using /dev/mixer, unless given the -d /dev/mixer1 option. This means that the code as it stands in DMIX can't control the volume, bass, treble, mic, or digital channels of the sound system.
I have posted on this before, but wondered if anyone more familiar with the umix/dmix code could more easily hack the code to allow for multiple mixers being used by a system.
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