Date: Sun, 06 Jun 2010 11:05:19 +0300 From: Kaya Saman <SamanKaya@netscape.net> To: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Setting audio input source for Darkice using mixer: can't set vol?? Message-ID: <4C0B56BF.1020908@netscape.net>
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Hi, am trying to set pcm or vol as the input source for my mixer in order to be used in conjunction with Darkice. For Darkice I have already set input as /dev/dsp which should be ok as /dev/dsp0.0 comes up when using ls /dev..... however, I had this config working on another box so from what I can tell the 0.0 just gives the amount of simultaneous channels if I'm not mistaken. The major difficulty however is coming from the fact that I can't set the rec input to be pcm or vol :-( pciconf -lv shows this: hdac0@pci0:0:27:0: class=0x040300 card=0x50038086 chip=0x3a3e8086 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = 'HD Audio Controller' class = multimedia subclass = HDA and as both Andrew Thompson and Frank Shute helped me last time getting: snd_hda_load="YES" into /boot/loader.conf audio works without any problem too as have tested playback!! If I try to set: # mixer =rec vol mixer: unknown recording device: vol usage: mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] [dev [+|-][voll[:[+|-]volr]] ... mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] recsrc ... mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] {^|+|-|=}rec rdev ... devices: vol, pcm, speaker, mic, mix, rec rec devices: mic, mix I just get that the rec interfaces are mic or mix?? This is not the same as my other box using a different and much older integral sound chip. I also attempted to comment the snd_hda_load out of /boot/loader.conf and include this instead: snd_driver_load="YES" which basically did the same thing as the above with (so also a small question here about which line is better?) so yeah am stuck with both kernel module loaders providing the same output :-( Is there a way other then feeding a cable from the output into the input to rectify this issue?? Thanks, Kaya
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