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User Commands                                         mixerctl(1)



NAME
     mixerctl - audio mixer control command line application

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/mixerctl [-a | -d dev]  [-iv] [-e | -o]

DESCRIPTION
     Some audio devices support the  audio  mixer  functionality.
     See mixer(7I) for a complete description of the audio mixer.
     The mixerctl command is used to  control  the  mode  of  the
     audio mixer and to get information about the audio mixer and
     the audio device. See audio(7I) for details.

OPTIONS
     The following options are supported. If none are  specified,
     option -i is assumed:

     -a              The command applies to all audio devices.



     -d dev          The  dev  argument  specifies  an  alternate
                     audio control device for the command to use.



     -e              Enables the  audio  mixer  function  if  the
                     audio  device supports it. If supported, the
                     audio mixer may be enabled at any time.  The
                     command  silently  ignores the enable option
                     if the audio mixer is already enabled.



     -i              Prints the audio device type information for
                     the  device  and indicates whether the audio
                     device uses the audio mixer. If  the  device
                     does   use  the  audio  mixer,  this  option
                     displays the audio mixer's mode.



     -o              Turns off the audio mixer  function  if  the
                     audio  device supports it. If supported, the
                     audio mixer may be turned off  if  only  one
                     process  has  the  device  opened  with  the
                     O_RDWR flag, or, if two different  processes
                     have   the   device  opened,  one  with  the
                     O_RDONLY  flag  and  the  other   with   the
                     O_WRONLY  flag.  (See  open(2).) The command
                     silently ignores the disable option  if  the
                     audio mixer function is already disabled.



SunOS 5.10          Last change: 12 Mar 2001                    1






User Commands                                         mixerctl(1)



     -v              Verbose mode. Prints the audio_info_t struc-
                     ture  for  the device, along with the device
                     type information. This option implies the -i
                     option.



ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     AUDIODEV        If the -d and -a options are not  specified,
                     the  AUDIODEV  environment  variable is con-
                     sulted. If set, AUDIODEV  will  contain  the
                     full  path  name of the user's default audio
                     device. The default  audio  device  will  be
                     converted  into  a  control device, and then
                     used. If the AUDIODEV variable is  not  set,
                     /dev/audioctl is used.



FILES
     /dev/audioctl

     /dev/sound/{0...n}ctl

ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     ____________________________________________________________
    |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Architecture                | SPARC, x86                  |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Availability                | SUNWauda                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|
    | Stability Level             | Evolving                    |
    |_____________________________|_____________________________|


SEE ALSO
     audioconvert(1),  audioplay(1),   audiorecord(1),   open(2),
     attributes(5),   usb_ac(7D),  audio(7I),  audio_support(7I),
     mixer(7I)












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