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Linux aumix command

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Linux aumix command sets the audio device.

aumix (audio mixer) command to set the signal strength of the audio device, and specify playback and recording devices.

grammar

aumix [-123bcilmoprstvwWx][(+/-)强度][PqR][-dfhILqS]

Parameter Description: [- 123bcilmoprstvwWx] for the channel parameter to specify the channel device; [PqR] can be used to specify the playback or recording device; [- dfhILqS] compared to instruction parameters.Without any arguments, aumix displays a simple graphical interface to adjust the settings for the channel parameters.

  • -1 Input signal line 1.
  • 2 INPUT signal line 2.
  • -3 Input signal line 3.
  • -b bass.
  • -c CD.
  • -i input signal strength.
  • -m microphone.
  • -o output signal strength.
  • -p PC speakers.
  • -r recording.
  • -s synthesizer.
  • -t treble.
  • -v master volume.
  • -w PCM.
  • -W PCM2.
  • -x mixer.
  • (+/-) Intensity appears (+/-), the representative of plus or minus the specified value in the original strength. Failure to use the (+/-), then directly to the strength of the specified value. Specifies the audio device
  • P Specifies the playback apparatus.
  • q display channel settings.
  • R specified recording device.

Command parameters:

  • -d specifies the name of the audio device.
  • -f specify the store or load settings files.
  • -h display information when using.
  • -I In the GUI to perform aumix.
  • -L From $ HOME / .aumixrc or / etc / aumixrc load settings.
  • -q Displays setting values ​​for all channels.
  • -S Save the settings to /HOME/.aumixrc.

Examples

Setting audio equipment

# aumix

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