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sdtaudiocontrol (1)
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    NAME
         sdtaudiocontrol - Solaris audio control
    
    SYNOPSIS
         sdtaudiocontrol [ -d device ] [ -ac ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The Solaris Audio Control is an  Solaris  audio  application
         that  controls  and configures the workstation audio device.
         By default, the audio control operates on /dev/audio, though
         the  AUDIODEV  environment  variable can be used to override
         this default.  An alternate audio device name may be entered
         on the command line using the -d option.  Specifying the -ac
         option causes the audio control to startup with the Applica-
         tion Controls panel open.
    
         The Master audio controls affect all audio programs  on  the
         specified  audio  device; for instance, adjusting the Master
         Playback volume instantly changes the audio hardware  output
         volume.   The  Application  audio controls affect individual
         audio channels;  for  instance,  adjusting  the  Application
         Playback  volume  changes  an audio channel's output volume.
         Furthermore, the audio control detects audio  state  changes
         made by other programs, and updates its display accordingly,
         so that it stays synchronized with the current device confi-
         guration.
    
         The ports available to choose from under the  Master  Output
         and  Master  Input  audio port list will change depending on
         the system hardware configuration.
    
         The Playback and Record tabs toggles the panel  between  the
         Playback and Record control panels.
    
    Mixer mode
         The Mixer mode menu item toggles the audio  mixer  function,
         if  the  audio  device supports  it.  If the Mixer mode menu
         item is disabled (greyed-out), this indicates that the audio
         device does not support audio mixer functionality.
    
    Application Controls
         The Application Controls menu item toggles  the  application
         panel  (i.e.  the  audio  channel panel). If the Application
         Controls menu item is disabled (greyed-out), this  indicates
         that  the  audio  device  does not support audio mixer func-
         tionality.
    
    Playback Panel
         Output Ports
              The Master Output port list specifies the audio  output
              ports.   There  is  a  toggle for each available output
              port   provided   by   your   hardware   configuration.
              Typically,  the available output ports include Built-in
              Speakers, Headphones, and Line Out.   If  a  toggle  is
              present  but disabled (greyed-out), this indicates that
              the corresponding port is supported,  but  not  modifi-
              able;  this  can  happen,  for instance, when the audio
              device detects that a headset has not been plugged into
              the  headphone  jack.   Note that multiple output ports
              can be enabled simultaneously.
    
         Playback Volume
              This slider adjusts the output volume.   Volume  levels
              between  0  and 100 may be selected, where 0 represents
              infinite attenuation  and  100  is  maximum  gain.  The
              Application  Output  Volume  is  relative to the Master
              Output Volume.
    
         Play Balance
              This slider adjusts the left/right balance.  This  con-
              trol  does not appear if the audio device does not sup-
              port stereo balance control.
    
         Mute This button is used to enable and disable audio  output
              muting.  Note that muting output has no effect on audio
              input recording.
    
         Playback Tab
              This tab displays the Playback panel.  Multiple  output
              ports can be selected for playback.
    
         Record Tab
              This tab displays the Record panel. Only one input port
              can be selected to which to record.
    
    Record Panel
         Input Ports
              The Master Input port  list  selects  the  audio  input
              port.   There  is  a  radiobox for each available input
              port provided by your  hardware  configuration.   Typi-
              cally,   available  input ports include Microphone, and
              Line in, although some systems  also  support  Internal
              CD.  If a control is present but disabled (greyed-out),
              this indicates that  the  corresponding  port  is  sup-
              ported,  but  not  modifiable;  this  can  happen,  for
              instance, when the audio device detects that  a  micro-
              phone  has  not  been plugged into the microphone input
              jack.  In general, input ports are mutually  exclusive;
              that is, audio signal on only one port is recorded.
    
         Record Gain
              This slider adjusts the recording  gain  level  in  the
              range 0 to 100.
    
         Record Balance
              This slider adjusts the left/right balance.  This  con-
              trol  does not appear if the audio device does not sup-
              port stereo balance control.
    
         Monitor Gain
              This slider adjusts the monitor gain level in the range
              0  to  100.   Monitor gain controls the amount of audio
              input signal that is fed through to  the  output  port.
              For  instance,  if  an audio source (such as a radio or
              CD-player) is connected directly to the input port, the
              input signal may be monitored through the selected out-
              put port by adjusting this slider. Note that there  may
              be  audible feedback (a high-pitched whine) if a micro-
              phone is connected to the workstation and  the  monitor
              volume is set greater than zero.
    
    Audio Device Status Panel
         Audio Control includes an audio status panel that shows  the
         current state of the audio device.  This panel can be useful
         for debugging audio applications.   Selecting  ``Status...''
         from the View menu brings up the status panel.
    
         Click on a channel from the display area to see  the  status
         of  that  audio  channel.  If Mixer mode is not selected you
         can only select the Master option from the display area.
    
         Update Now
              When the Update Now button is clicked the audio  device
              status is immediately updated.
    
         Continuous Update
              When the Continuous  Update  toggle  is  selected,  the
              audio device status is continually updated.
    
    SEE ALSO
         sdtaudio(1), audio(7I)
    
    DIAGNOSTICS
         Audio Control will not switch Mixer mode off  if  more  than
         one audio channel is open.
    
    
    
    


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