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Re: hdaudio jack detection



Thank you for the answer.

This is my configuration:

~ $ mixerctl -a | grep outputs

outputs.master=0,0
outputs.master2=0,0
outputs.master2.mute=off
outputs.master3=0,0
outputs.master3.mute=off
outputs.master4=0,0
outputs.master4.mute=off
outputs.master5=0,0
outputs.master5.mute=off
outputs.master6=184,184
outputs.master6.mute=off
outputs.master7=248,248
outputs.master7.mute=off
outputs.dacsel=DAC00

Then I tried to set outout other than maser like this:

~ $ mixerctl -w outputs.master2=100,100
outputs.master2: 0,0 -> 0,0

As you see, setting is unsuccessful.


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FeZ


2017.03.04. 22:13 keltezéssel, Cág írta:
Fekete Zoltán wrote:

Does anybody know how to set hdaudio to detect jack on the front panel?
I've seen there are some tools (hdaudioctl, mixerctl) but man pages
couldn't help, and this mailing list archive gave also no usable info.
Speakers work, plugging jack does nothing.
On freebsd I had to set up pins with device hints, and it worked.
Is there any method for NetBSD?
Try "mixerctl -a";  for me it's "outputs.master2" that handles jack.
You should have two channels, one for speakers and one for jack.
The louder channel plays the sound so I set "outputs.master"
(speakers) to 0,0 so I can always output to jack.


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Cág



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