Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 14:32:58 -0600 From: "Dan Kelley" <ariesgeek@gmail.com> To: "Stuart Barkley" <stuartb@4gh.net> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Not capturing sound Message-ID: <e020617b0802031232w36c8eea7nf5888f00fdebed6d@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20080203150722.F2411@freeman.4gh.net> References: <e020617b0802021750k23774b71web8a5b033da4bb51@mail.gmail.com> <47A56758.2000006@math.arizona.edu> <e020617b0802031131g6cb0f215yd3ef689d5efa91e3@mail.gmail.com> <20080203150722.F2411@freeman.4gh.net>
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Thank you my friend, that was it. Check the results.: [aries@studio01 ~]$ mixer rec mic rec 100 Setting the mixer rec from 0:0 to 0:0. Setting the mixer rec from 0:0 to 100:100. Fired up Audacity and boom I'm recording. This should be in a FAQ somewhere. I appreciate your help. On Feb 3, 2008 2:15 PM, Stuart Barkley <stuartb@4gh.net> wrote: > On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 at 13:31 -0600, Dan Kelley wrote: > > > Any other suggestions? > > Often the record level is set by the record control. Try: > > mixer =rec mic rec 100 > > Give us the output from the "mixer" command (without any arguments), > "dmesg | grep pcm" and the contents of /dev/sndstat. > > Some sound devices also have a 20db pad on the mic input which may > need to be disabled. Depending upon the specific sound driver there > may be a mixer control which changes this. > > Stuart > http://www.4gh.net/tudor/resume.html > -- > I've never been lost; I was once bewildered for three days, but never > lost! > -- Daniel Boone >
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