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Originally Posted by gosha
here's the mixerctl output...
Code:
$ mixerctl -a
outputs.select=headphones
outputs.master=0,0
record.source=
record.record=0,0
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If this is the entirety of what
mixerctl(1) reports, this it does not appear that you have any control over the volume.
Quote:
if I try to modify it (for example: mixerctl outputs.master=200,200) it does not seem to accept changes, it goes back to 0:
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Although it may be academic at this point, redirect the output of
mixerctl(1) to
/etc/mixerctl.conf, & modify the values in the
.conf file followed by rebooting, but since nothing appears to be volume related, you may have to resign yourself to simply adjusting the volume at your speakers instead.
As stated before, many sound chips in use don't follow the standards recognized by OpenBSD's developers. Your system may have one of them.