USB Logitech QuickCam Ultra Vision
Da Rock
freebsd-questions at herveybayaustralia.com.au
Fri Mar 2 12:31:57 UTC 2012
On 03/02/12 22:18, sean wrote:
> On 03/01/12 19:26, Da Rock wrote:
>> Which mixer? Check `ls /dev/mixer*`, and use `mixer -f
>> /dev/mixer<whatever numbers show up in previous cmd`.
>
> I did not realize there was more than one mixer.
> Anyway, here are my results to the commands above.
> tardis# ls /dev/mixer*
> /dev/mixer0 /dev/mixer1
> tardis# mixer
> Mixer vol is currently set to 91:91
> Mixer pcm is currently set to 97:97
> Mixer line is currently set to 75:75
> Mixer mic is currently set to 97:97
> Mixer cd is currently set to 91:91
> Mixer rec is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer igain is currently set to 0:0
> Mixer ogain is currently set to 50:50
> Mixer line1 is currently set to 75:75
> Mixer phin is currently set to 0:0
> Mixer phout is currently set to 0:0
> Recording source: mic
> tardis# mixer1
> mixer1: Command not found.
> tardis# mixer -f /dev/mixer
> Mixer vol is currently set to 91:91
> Mixer pcm is currently set to 97:97
> Mixer line is currently set to 75:75
> Mixer mic is currently set to 97:97
> Mixer cd is currently set to 91:91
> Mixer rec is currently set to 100:100
> Mixer igain is currently set to 0:0
> Mixer ogain is currently set to 50:50
> Mixer line1 is currently set to 75:75
> Mixer phin is currently set to 0:0
> Mixer phout is currently set to 0:0
> Recording source: mic
Somehow I think you've misunderstood what I said. Just post the output
of `mixer -f /dev/mixer1`. I think you will find your answer there.
The default mixer (/dev/mixer0) is your soundcard, and this will be the
basis of `mixer` and `mixer -f /dev/mixer`; the other will probably be
the webcam audio ports- to verify this, it will only show recording
tunables.
You can adjust the levels similarly, and you should be able to get a
result from that.
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