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rarsa

Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 3053 Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sun 11 Mar 2007, 20:11 Post subject:
Re: Pvolume mixer Subject description: tweaks |
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| vovchik wrote: | | (a) it controls my alsa Audigy 2ZS just fine, but 13 options aren't really enough. I'll try to tweak the code a bit to inlcude a toggle for analog on/off, since I had that problem for about a week and was getting no sound out of the Audigy until I toggled that setting in the alsa console mixer. | Please read up in this thread. About 16 or 17 posts before this one.
| vovchik wrote: | | (b) Pvolume opens up a small 8x8cm grey window, in addition to the mixer window. Is there any way to turn that annoyance off? There must be some tktcl initialization setting setting. | My guess is that you are using puppy 2.15CE or did the wrong MIME association for TCL applications. That screen is not a problem with the script but the way you are executing it (or the puppy you are using). WhoDo, already fixed Puppy for the next version of 2.15.
| vovchik wrote: | | (c)The mixer app, ...starts off at about horiz. pixel 950 | I don't specify the position. It is responsibility of the WM to position it.
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vovchik

Joined: 23 Oct 2006 Posts: 1239 Location: Ukraine
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Posted: Sun 11 Mar 2007, 22:34 Post subject:
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Thanks rarsa,
I fixed the mysterious grey window problem. You were right. My ROX run default was set to "wish" and not "tclsh" as a result of some earlier fiddling on my part. As for direct Alsa mixer support, that would be great. I read the previous posts you mentioned and am looking forward to it, if, that is, you ever find the time. One problem I see right off the bat is that some sound cards have a ridiculously large number of controls and toggles (such as mine). That would make for a very unwieldy mixer (if there were no separate configuration dialog to disable most of them) and require a large array for their storage. Your code, as it now stands, is simple, elegant and straghtforward.
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS.To get sound out of my card I had to run the following:
amixer set 'Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack' unmute
and it took me some time to figure that one out...and that it was muted by default.
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rarsa

Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 3053 Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sun 11 Mar 2007, 23:10 Post subject:
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| vovchik wrote: | | That would make for a very unwieldy mixer (if there were no separate configuration dialog to disable most of them) | That's one of the reasons I added the configuration window.
| vovchik wrote: | | and require a large array for their storage. Your code, as it now stands, is simple, elegant and straghtforward. | No problem with the way I coded it. The code is the same whether there are 10 or 100 controls.
Thanks for the kind words, though.
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jason.b.c

Joined: 08 Feb 2006 Posts: 751 Location: Marshfield,MO
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Posted: Mon 12 Mar 2007, 15:23 Post subject:
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I take it this thing dosen't work with the XFCE.pup , Seeing as i have installed it and never got it going , or showing up anywhere...
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rarsa

Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 3053 Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Mon 12 Mar 2007, 15:48 Post subject:
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Puppy volume mixer is a standard application, It does not depend on the Window Manager.
I don't know what kind of setup you have so I don't know why it is not showing in your Multimedia menu but you can execute it from the command line
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pakt

Joined: 04 Jun 2005 Posts: 1089 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Tue 20 Mar 2007, 06:02 Post subject:
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Nice work rarsa
I've been reading the forum sporadically and missed this thread until now. Here's my amixer output.
Paul
P.S. Just a comment on 'speakers' vs 'headphones': The setvol 0 (SOUND_MIXER_VOLUME) device works with my laptop's speakers but not the headphone jack where I have my external speakers connected. Only device 4 & 10 have any effect (PCM & ALTPCM), as you have noticed on one of your PCs.
The same is true with your mixer and Zmixer's master volume control. However, when I install Xtmix, the master volume DOES control BOTH outputs! I wonder why one mixer controls both and another doesn't... It would be nice if the volumeapplet could control my external speakers
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