Re: [orca-list] Volume Controls With Alsamixer



Hey again,
 
Along with this, and it may be a factor, I can't find the asound directory, and /etc has no asound.conf file.
I've looked in /var/lib as well, and nothing about alsa.
But alsamixer comes up and amixer  and aplay run.
I did find reference to a device with aplay -l
sun50i-a64-audio
but what did not give an error in the amixer command was pcm.
But still no change.
It seems to me that the pre-amp might be too high, and I went into alsamixer and right arrowed a bunch and paged down and down arrowed and I find no change.
I try F3 first, and that does not help, and I tried F6 once to change cards, which did nothing.
Thanks for any ideas.
 
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2020 11:43 PM
Subject: [orca-list] Volume Controls With Alsamixer

Hi,
I'm trying Buster Armbian on my Pine A64 LTS.
It has 2GB of RAM.
Looks like I got Orca going on it, but the volume is so low, it is unintelligable.
So I did ctrl alt T for terminal
Then I logged in as root, as I usually do.
Then I ran alsamixer
And I need to know the keyboard commands for changing the volume.
I can SSH into it, and I have been trying commands like
amixer -c 0 set Master 50%
but no matter if I use 0 or 1, it does not know the simple device Master.
I have tried amixer scontrols
and I get nothing but the command line prompt back.
aplay -l does not show me anything.
I have a speaker in the headphone jack, and have not ever plugged in HDMI.
So it would seem that the easiest way would be to have some keyboard commands in alsamixer for changing the volume.
For some reason, in this distro, the armbian-config does not work well with teraterm or putty, and it seems equally bad with alsamixer during an SSH session.
Thanks
 
Glenn


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