alsactl

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NAME
       alsactl - advanced controls for ALSA soundcard driver


SYNOPSIS
       alsactl [options] [store|restore|names] <card # or id>


DESCRIPTION
       alsactl	is  used  to  control advanced settings for the ALSA soundcard
       drivers. It supports multiple soundcards. If  your  card	 has  features
       that  you can’t seem to control from a mixer application, you have come
       to the right place.


COMMANDS
       store saves the current driver state for the selected soundcard to  the
       configuration file.

       restore loads driver state for the selected soundcard from the configu-
       ration file.

       names generates list of available device names for  applications.   The
       card  number or id is ignored for this command. The list is always gen-
       erated for all available cards.

       If no soundcards are specified, setup for all cards will	 be  saved  or
       loaded.


OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      Help: show available flags and commands.


       -f, --file
	      Select   the   configuration   file   to	use.  The  default  is
	      /etc/asound.state or /etc/asound.names (for the names  command).


       -F, --force
	      Used  with restore command.  Try to restore the matching control
	      elements as much as possible.


       -d, --debug
	      Use debug mode: a bit more verbose.


       -v, --version
	      Print alsactl version number.


FILES
       /etc/asound.state (or whatever file you specify with the	 -f  flag)  is
       used  to	 store	current	 settings  for	your  soundcards. The settings
       include all the usual soundcard mixer settings.	More importantly, als-
       actl  is capable of controlling other card-specific features that mixer
       apps usually don’t know about.

       The configuration file is generated automatically  by  running  alsactl
       store. Editing the configuration file by hand may be necessary for some
       soundcard features (e.g. enabling/disabling automatic mic gain, digital
       output, joystick/game ports, some future MIDI routing options, etc).

       /etc/asound.names  (or  whatever	 file you specify with the -f flag) is
       used to store the list of device names available in  your  system.  The
       list  does  not	contain	 all  virtual names, because the name space is
       infinite, but it detects present hardware and generates list of	common
       names.  The  user  /  system administrator / another configuration tool
       might modify the file to add virtual names as well.


SEE ALSO
	amixer(1), alsamixer(1), aplay(1)


BUGS
       None known.


AUTHOR
       alsactl is  by  Jaroslav	 Kysela	 <perex@suse.cz>  and  Abramo  Bagnara
       <abramo@alsa-project.org>.   This   document   is   by	Paul   Winkler
       <zarmzarm@erols.com>.



				  15 May 2001			    ALSACTL(1)

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