Re: About SAM Sound Controller

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Did you reboot after making each of these changes and fail to notice any
did you run alsactl store after each change then reboot and fail to notice
any expected changes?


> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 16:21:54 From: Chime Hart
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> OK with 4sound-cards, yes it totals up groups of choices for each. However, I
> was not able to hear any changes. I first really want to suggest an option for
> numbered menus. When I select a specific card, it may  say up from 95 percent,
> but arrowing up-and-down doesn't change the percentage.
> And lastly, in my most advanced audigy card, I selected base  just to
> try-and-ajust, well, I got the following:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/local/bin/sam", line 193, in <module>
>     change_mixer(mix)
>   File "/usr/local/bin/sam", line 29, in change_mixer
>     mixer=alsaaudio.Mixer(mixers[m])
> alsaaudio.ALSAAudioError: Unable to find mixer control Bass,0 [default]
> Back again live, these programs which Walt has been creating show alot of
> promise. I am still useing his "DAE" Thanks so much in advance
> Here is an opening screen from sam
> pick a sound card
> There are 4 choices:
>  up/down arrows to scroll, enter to select, q to quit.
> AudioPCI
> DGX
> Intel
> Audigy2
> And no, while I cannot come up with a perfect replacement name, I would
> suggest
> cam
> Console audio monitor
> Thanks so much in advance from a Debian system
> Chime
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