Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 11:36:21 +0200 From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> To: Manish Jain <bourne.identity@hotmail.com> Cc: Shane Ambler <FreeBSD@ShaneWare.Biz>, B J <va6bmj@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Sound Volume In Xfce Message-ID: <20170614113621.39af302f.freebsd@edvax.de> In-Reply-To: <VI1PR02MB12004AA726E78648CD3CEF07F6C30@VI1PR02MB1200.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com> References: <CAP7QzkM0Q62s73andiJPYrchxPcfLf3cRV0D_ZFcdX9osZM5Kw@mail.gmail.com> <6f880b59-d58f-90c9-30cb-923f2da6e38d@ShaneWare.Biz> <VI1PR02MB12004AA726E78648CD3CEF07F6C30@VI1PR02MB1200.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com>
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2017 09:29:09 +0000, Manish Jain wrote: > Perhaps the first thing to do is have a mixer like aumix, and see > that the volume handles are cranked up. With aumix (aumix-gtk) you get a nice little GUI mixer inside X, and an interactive text mode mixer, too. But I'd still suggest you start with the real basics and check what % mixer tells you - that is FreeBSD's native interface to the mixer. If you have more than one mixer device, check those as well. See "man mixer" for details. "So simple?" - "Good ideas are always simple." -- Dr. Mabuse ;-) -- Polytropon Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
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