aumix -w (was: grml)
John Heim
jheim at math.wisc.edu
Wed Mar 14 13:02:44 EDT 2007
From: "Doug Smith" <bdsmith at buncombe.main.nc.us>
>You will need to bring your
> sound all the way up to 100% by doing this:
>
> aumix -w 100
>
This is something I've been meaning to ask about for some time. What's up
with the -w and -W options to aumix?
Or maybe I should ask what is pcm and pcm 2? I have one machine where I got
no sound until i said 'aumix -w 100' and another where I had to use the
capital W. The -v flag didn't do anything until I set the -w flag.
What the heck is pcm and why can't I just ignore it? :-)
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