At Thu, 27 May 2004 16:54:38 +0200 (CEST),
Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
>
> > Thanks Thomas, I really appreciate the work you have done making this
> > all work. I will try and add some notes on the alsa site for the RME
> > 9632 on the mixer settings
> >
> > Ed W
> >
>
> You're welcome. It would be
> Aha, at last the penny drops... I had mucked around with this based on
> the alsa wiki instructions and hadn't got it working. I (wrongly) seem
> to remember a post where it said this was not working anymore, and gave
> up.
>
There were simple mixer controls (using the MIXER api, compatible wit
Thomas Charbonnel wrote:
Ed Wildgoose wrote:
Can anyone suggest how to script the controls to default to some known
values?
This is not a standard mixer control, alsactl is of no use here.
Ed, here's a script for 1:1 routing (hdspmixer preset 1)
Aha, at last the penny drops... I had
Ooops :
> for out_left in $(seq 0 2 16);
should be :
for out_left in $(seq 0 2 14);
Thomas
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> Ed Wildgoose wrote:
>> Can anyone suggest how to script the controls to default to some known
>> values?
>
> "alsactl store" saves the current values of all mixer control in
> /etc/asound.state, "alsactl restore" restores them.
>
>
> HTH
> Clemens
>
>
Hi Clemens, hi Ed,
This is not a standard
Ed Wildgoose wrote:
> Can anyone suggest how to script the controls to default to some known
> values?
"alsactl store" saves the current values of all mixer control in
/etc/asound.state, "alsactl restore" restores them.
HTH
Clemens
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On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 21:54, Ed Wildgoose wrote:
> ...is driving me nuts. Everytime I turn on the PC I need to find a PC
> with SSH to adjust the mixer controls so that I can hear some sound (no
> mouse and a tiny TV resolution on the box itelf)
>
> Can anyone suggest how to script the controls