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Re: audioctl vs. mixerctl?
Hi,
>I found that I could use a command like
>$ mixerctl -w outputs.master=100,100
>and it does change the volume. Is this expected?
This is expected as the audioctl play.gain field only effects the volume of that
particular stream - It was changed due to the introduction of in kernel audio
mixing.
However /dev/sound will keep the previous values on next open so if you issue:
audioctl -d /dev/sound -w play.gain=100
The volume for the stream will be set to 100 and this value will be used on
next open of /dev/sound.
Alternatively if you have one stream playing you can set its volume with
either:
mixerctl -w vchan.dac0=100
or
audioctl -p 1 -w play.gain=100
These settings will only effect the stream volume - To set the overall hardware
volume: mixerctl -w outputs.master should be used.
Best regards,
Nat
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