AUDIOCTL(1) NetBSD Reference Manual AUDIOCTL(1)
NAME
audioctl - control audio device
SYNOPSIS
audioctl [-d device] [-n] -a audioctl [-d device] [-n] name ... audioctl [-d device] [-n] -w name=value ...
DESCRIPTION
The audioctl command displays or sets various audio system driver vari- ables. If a list of variables is present on the command line, then audioctl prints the current value of those variables for the specified device. If the -a flag is specified, all variables for the device are printed. If the -w flag is specified audioctl attempts to set the speci- fied variables to the given values. The -d flag can be used to give an alternative audio control device, the default is /dev/audioctl0. The -n flag suppresses printing of the variable name.
ENVIRONMENT
AUDIOCTLDEVICE the audio control device to use.
FILES
/dev/audio0 audio I/O device (resets on open) /dev/audioctl0 audio control device /dev/sound0 audio I/O device (does not reset on open)
EXAMPLES
To set the playing sampling rate to 11025, you can use audioctl -w play.sample_rate=11025 To set all of the play parameters for CD-quality audio, you can use audioctl -w play=44100,2,16,slinear_le Note that many of the variables that can be inspected and changed with audioctl are reset when /dev/audio0 is opened. This can be circumvented by using /dev/sound0 instead.
SEE ALSO
audioplay(1), audiorecord(1), mixerctl(1), audio(4), sysctl(8)
HISTORY
The audioctl command first appeared in NetBSD 1.3.
COMPATIBILITY
The old -f flag is still supported. This support will be removed eventu- ally. NetBSD 1.6.1 January 27, 2002 1
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