Re: [Off-Topic?] Mixer device and controls (/dev/mixer)

Daniel Chemko (dchemko@intrinsyc.com)
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:11:38 -0500


I have not really looked into this but I think this option is only supported
when the audio hardware supports bass and treble.

"Michael B. Trausch" wrote:

> I have one small question about the Linux mixer device. I realize that
> the drivers (such as OSS and ALSA) have their own standards for the mixer
> and dsp devices and such, and so I'm not really sure if this is on topic
> or not. If you're still interested in my question, tho, read on ;p.
>
> I've noticed that with some audio devices, I have a Bass and Treble
> setting that I can play with (and usually do, becuase it makes things
> sound MUCH better). Why don't I have that in some devices, and is there
> a way (through the kernel, or through a userspace program) to make up the
> difference? I use mpg123 to play my mp3 files, but that will change soon
> as I am building myself a new installation of Linux (from the kernel on up
> ;p... the Distributions aren't keeping up as much as I want and I want all
> my own home-built software anyway, except for X, 'cuz that's a bitch to
> attempt to compile on my own).
>
> Anyway, does anybody know the answer to that one?
>
> Thanks!
> Mike
>
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