Squeezed_Rotel wrote: 
> First of all, I want to say what a great player piCorePlayer is. Thanks
> Steen et al. Kudos as well to IQaudIO and Hifiberry.
> I have three of them running: Pico w/hifiberry digi, pico w/IQaudIO
> Dac+, and Pico w/ IQaudIO DAC+/AMP+.
> They all work great. Now my question.
> In each case of either of the IQaudIO DACs, when I open alsamixer using
> putty, it opens showing the default screen with pcm only. Then I select
> f6 (select audio card), and select iqaudiodac from the drop down box, a
> new screen opens with pcm, dsp, playback, playback etc. It works, i.e. I
> can in fact adjust the volume but I don't know how to "save" this
> setting...because when I reopen alsamixer, it is on the default pcm
> screen again.
> How can I save my dac as the new default?
> TIA
> John

Hi John.

Thanks for using piCorePlayer.
Regarding saving the ALSA settings. This is possible and there are two
things you need to do:

1. You need to do it like you do it now via putty - change your Alsa
settings and then when you are back at the command prompt you write: 
Code:
--------------------
    sudo amixer store
--------------------


2. Next you will need to go to the "tweaks page" in piCorePlayer web-gui
and here select "custom" in the ALSA output level.  Then save you
settings on the "main page" and it should remember your custom ALSA
settings even after a reboot.

Please report your findings.

Steen



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