• xmmix

    From Aelius Gallus@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 25 23:23:28 2023
    I have just installed it using pkgin, but it doesn't work.
    Trying to start it, I get the following message,

    $ xmmix

    FIOASYNC ioctl failed: Invalid argument

    Any suggestion to correct it, will be appreciated.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to alexias@nospam.mail on Mon Sep 25 23:52:16 2023
    In article <uet4pg$254m5$1@dont-email.me>,
    Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:
    I have just installed it using pkgin, but it doesn't work.
    Trying to start it, I get the following message,

    $ xmmix

    FIOASYNC ioctl failed: Invalid argument

    Any suggestion to correct it, will be appreciated.



    Did you install the dependencies?
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  • From John McCue@21:1/5 to Aelius Gallus on Tue Sep 26 01:55:06 2023
    Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:
    I have just installed it using pkgin, but it doesn't work.
    Trying to start it, I get the following message,

    $ xmmix

    FIOASYNC ioctl failed: Invalid argument
    Any suggestion to correct it, will be appreciated.

    I had to look up xmmix, more info would be helpful :)

    You do not state how you are using it, bluetooth, direct,
    whatever and the hardware. NetBSD can be on many types
    of hardware. But if bluetooth I doubt I can help.

    I would suggest you review:

    http://netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-audio.html

    and maybe

    https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-bluetooth.html

    HTH

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  • From Aelius Gallus@21:1/5 to John McCue on Tue Sep 26 11:25:22 2023
    John McCue <jmccue@magnetar.jmcunx.com> wrote:
    Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:
    I have just installed it using pkgin, but it doesn't work.
    Trying to start it, I get the following message,

    $ xmmix

    FIOASYNC ioctl failed: Invalid argument
    Any suggestion to correct it, will be appreciated.

    I had to look up xmmix, more info would be helpful :)

    You do not state how you are using it, bluetooth, direct,
    whatever and the hardware. NetBSD can be on many types
    of hardware. But if bluetooth I doubt I can help.

    I would suggest you review:

    http://netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-audio.html

    and maybe

    https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-bluetooth.html

    HTH

    Thank you for your replies. I decided to control the audio volume
    by using the mixerctl command, instead of xmmix. Thank you once
    again.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to alexias@nospam.mail on Tue Sep 26 14:04:53 2023
    In article <ueuf32$2fqc6$1@dont-email.me>,
    Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:
    John McCue <jmccue@magnetar.jmcunx.com> wrote:
    Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:
    I have just installed it using pkgin, but it doesn't work.
    Trying to start it, I get the following message,

    $ xmmix

    FIOASYNC ioctl failed: Invalid argument
    Any suggestion to correct it, will be appreciated.

    I had to look up xmmix, more info would be helpful :)

    You do not state how you are using it, bluetooth, direct,
    whatever and the hardware. NetBSD can be on many types
    of hardware. But if bluetooth I doubt I can help.

    I would suggest you review:

    http://netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-audio.html

    and maybe

    https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-bluetooth.html

    HTH

    Thank you for your replies. I decided to control the audio volume
    by using the mixerctl command, instead of xmmix. Thank you once
    again.



    You are welcome.
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  • From sehnsucht@21:1/5 to Aelius Gallus on Wed Sep 27 18:06:26 2023
    On 26/09/23 at 11:25, Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:

    Thank you for your replies. I decided to control the audio volume
    by using the mixerctl command, instead of xmmix. Thank you once
    again.

    You don't have to, NetBSD has a built-in curses UI to manage the sound subsystem and the in-kernel mixer. It's called `aiomixer'; see
    aiomixer(1).
    If you're on NetBSD 8.x/9.x, then you can find in in packages at audio/aiomixer.

    --
    PVO

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  • From Aelius Gallus@21:1/5 to sehnsucht on Thu Oct 5 06:58:50 2023
    sehnsucht <sehnsucht@sdf.org> wrote:
    On 26/09/23 at 11:25, Aelius Gallus <alexias@nospam.mail> wrote:

    Thank you for your replies. I decided to control the audio volume
    by using the mixerctl command, instead of xmmix. Thank you once
    again.

    You don't have to, NetBSD has a built-in curses UI to manage the sound subsystem and the in-kernel mixer. It's called `aiomixer'; see
    aiomixer(1).
    If you're on NetBSD 8.x/9.x, then you can find in in packages at audio/aiomixer.

    --
    PVO
    I didn't know about aiomixer and didn't installed it. After
    installation it is working like a charm. Thank you for sharing your
    knowledge.

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