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From: Vladimir Kirillov (proger
hackndev.com)
Date: Thu Oct 02 2008 - 10:55:08 CDT
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On 14:31 Thu 02 Oct, Jacob Meuser wrote:
> > inputs.mic=127,127
> probably need to raise this to 255
Tried it,
> > inputs.sel.source=mic
>
> what other sources are available? use `mixerctl -v' to see the
> options.
inputs.sel.source=mic [ mic speaker5 speaker6 speaker7 speaker3 headphones speaker ]
> > inputs.sel2.source=speaker3
> what other sources are available? `mixerctl -v'
inputs.sel2.source=headphones [ mic speaker5 speaker6 speaker7 speaker3 headphones speaker2 ]
(same as inputs.sel.source)
> > inputs.usingdac=02
> > record.usingadc=07
>
> do you have `08' as a choice here? if I'm reading the datasheet right,
> inputs.sel corresponds to one of adc 07 or 08, inputs.sel2 corresponds
> to the other. anyway, I'd wait to try fiddling with this last.
> raise the amp outputs first, check the sources, and if that fails,
> try a different adc.
I tried to play with it too, but it gave no effect.
BUT:
i played with mixerctl a little more:
inputs.mic: 127,127 -> 254,254
inputs.sel.source: headphones -> mic
and managed to record the sound, but the playback of it was too fast, i
could not hear any words (the 5-seconds record was played for ~0.7 sec).
i also could not lower the rate of playback:
$ aucat -r 22000 -i file.raw
/dev/audio: can't set audio params to s16le,0:1,22000Hz: Invalid
argument
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Vladimir Kirillov
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