netbsd man page for audiocfg

Query: audiocfg

OS: netbsd

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AUDIOCFG(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       AUDIOCFG(1)

NAME
audiocfg -- configure default audio device
SYNOPSIS
audiocfg list audiocfg default index audiocfg test index
DESCRIPTION
The audiocfg utility helps maintaining the audio and mixer device symlinks. Run with ``list'', it lists the available audio devices and shows the currently selected default audio device. Called with ``test'', it plays a tone of 2 seconds for each channel of the device with the index index. Called with ``default'', it sets the default audio device to the one with the index index. audiocfg needs access to /dev/drvctl and write access to /dev (when used with ``default'') to work.
FILES
/dev/audio Symlink to default audio device. /dev/audio[0-9]* Available audio devices. /dev/audioctl Symlink to default audio control device. /dev/audioctl[0-9]* Available audio control devices. /dev/drvctl Used for finding the corresponding audio driver to an audio device. /dev/mixer Symlink to default mixer device. /dev/mixer[0-9]* Available mixer devices. /dev/sound Symlink to default audio device (for the difference to /dev/audio, see audio(4)). /dev/sound[0-9]* Available audio devices.
SEE ALSO
audioplay(1), audiorecord(1), audio(4), drvctl(8)
BSD
September 1, 2010 BSD
Related Man Pages
audiocfg(1) - netbsd
mixerctl(1) - centos
mixerctl(1) - redhat
mixerctl(1) - xfree86
mixerctl(1) - posix
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