Subject: Re: where are docs for using azalia audio?
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Cem Kayali <cemkayali@eticaret.com.tr>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 12/01/2007 18:46:10
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
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> On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Cem Kayali wrote:
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>> I have azalia headphones working by running this comand.=20
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>> mixerctl -w outputs.black14.eapd=3Don
>> mixerctl -w inputs.dac03=3D100
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>> PS: You have black15, so try below ones_ maybe it helps:
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>> mixerctl -w outputs.black15.eapd=3Don
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> That worked. Listening to music immediately.
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> How did you know what that was?
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> Where should this be documented for NetBSD?
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>> mixerctl -w inputs.dac03=3D100
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> I didn't do that. What is that for?
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> I still can't figure out which one to use for changing the output volume.
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> Thanks for the help.
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>   Jeremy C. Reed
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Great to hear it worked...


>How did you know what that was?
>Where should this be documented for NetBSD?

I've found it while playing mixerctl settings about 2-3 months ago for my
new notebook. I was thinking that azalia driver is not working, but luckily
somebody advised me to play mixerctl settings.=20

I'm not sure where it should be documented. It is not an azalia problem i
think...=20


>mixerctl -w inputs.dac03=3D100

Play with *inputs.dac* values and you will see that it adjusts volume. I
think 250 or 255 is max, while 0 means no sound.


Regards,

















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