Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 12:38:30 +0200 From: J P <webplication@gmail.com> To: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: tee-like function via virtual_oss Message-ID: <CABcCtUQaFQwD-hsbOXpEUFa-wEQ8aenH5NSj-8o9xqpH05fP1w@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <8ff167fe-51e7-2239-2fa6-69a935a5dc11@selasky.org> References: <CABcCtURUbpfGk6U7qjycqEoBp5WKOzYUwuJbjMOXqDCMZtKtPQ@mail.gmail.com> <03103736-8052-5901-b5bf-288a313af874@selasky.org> <b31c652f-49b5-9d93-640a-242cdcce56dc@selasky.org> <CABcCtUSK4MZP8hPYjhNaVR_GT%2BnWghEFLpwviYpkEmwYeRGkxA@mail.gmail.com> <8ff167fe-51e7-2239-2fa6-69a935a5dc11@selasky.org>
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--00000000000047dfb705cd848469 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you for your email. I think the use-case I am facing is different: the player is using /dev/dsp0.something, I have no control over it. Furthermore, since I installed virtual_oss all the audio devices have gone from PulseAudio, which is a little odd. On top of this, /dev/ is being populated with a lot of /dev/dsp0.x (now I have 14) and the number grows the more I use audio. Can my goal be achieved with virtual_oss or would you suggest some other tool? Thank you. El lun, 4 oct 2021 a las 9:21, Hans Petter Selasky (<hps@selasky.org>) escribi=C3=B3: > Hi, > > On 10/3/21 11:33 PM, J P wrote: > > Hi, > > thank you. > > > > It does not seems to work. I get all null samples when recording. > > > > Which dsp device are you recording from? > > > Maybe it's a matter of gain? How do I control gain with virtual_oss? > > You can install virtual_oss_ctl to control the gain. > > I tested with SOX from ports and it works fine here: > > env AUDIODEV=3D/dev/dsp9 play somefile.wav & > > env AUDIODEV=3D/dev/dsp9 rec somerecording.wav > > --HPS > --00000000000047dfb705cd848469--
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