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cam(1) |
FreeBSD General Commands Manual |
cam(1) |
cam - CPU'S AUDIO MIXER for Linux
- cam
- [-v x,y] [--volume x,y] [-b x,y] [--bass x,y]
[-t x,y] [--treble x,y] [-s x,y] [--synth x,y]
[-p x,y] [--pcm x,y] [-S x,y] [--speaker x,y]
[-l x,y] [--line x,y] [-m x,y] [--mic x,y]
[-c x,y] [--cd x,y] [-M x,y] [--mixer x,y]
[-a x,y] [--altpcm x,y] [-r x,y] [--reclev
x,y] [-i x,y] [--igain x,y] [-o x,y] [--ogain
x,y] [-l1 x,y] [--line1 x,y] [-l2 x,y]
[--line2 x,y] [-l3 x,y] [--line3 x,y] [-h]
[-?] [--help] [-g] [-file filename]
- xcam
This is an audio mixer for Linux. You have the choice to use it with an
interface or at the command line.
When using the interface you can use the following keys :
- LEFT ARROW
- decrease the volume of the current device.
- RIGHT ARROW
- increase the volume of the current device.
- UP ARROW
- go to previous device.
- DOWN ARROW
- go to next device.
- L
- locks or unlocks :
unlocked : you can control the left and right channel
separately.
lock : left and right channel are controlled together.
- S
-
save the settings of ALL devices in a file ($HOME/.camrc)
- G
-
loads the saved settings and restores them.
- H
-
shows the help screen.
- Q/ESC
-
exits the program and returns to shell.
NOTE: you can use upper or lower case.
When using the command line options the interface is not shown.
The following options are available :
- -v, --volume x,y
-
Set 'volume' to x (left) and y (right)
- -b, --bass x,y
-
Set 'bass' to x (left) and y (right)
- -t, --trebble x,y
-
Set 'treble' to x (left) and y (right)
- -s, --synth x,y
-
Set 'synth' to x (left) and y (right)
- -p, --pcm x,y
-
Set 'pcm' to x (left) and y (right)
- -S, --speaker x,y
-
Set 'speaker' to x (left) and y (right)
- -l, --line x,y
-
Set 'line in' to x (left) and y (right)
- -m, --mic x,y
-
Set 'microphone' to x (left) and y (right)
- -c, --cd x,y
-
Set 'CD in' to x (left) and y (right)
- -I, --imix x,y
-
Set 'mixer' to x (left) and y (right)
- -a, --altpcm x,y
-
Set 'altpcm' to x (left) and y (right)
- -r, --reclev x,y
-
Set 'record level' to x (left) and y (right)
- -i, --igain x,y
-
Set 'input gain' to x (left) and y (right)
- -o, --ogain x,y
-
Set 'output gain' to x (left) and y (right)
- -l1, --line1 x,y
-
Set 'line 1' to x (left) and y (right)
- -l2, --line2 x,y
-
Set 'line 2' to x (left) and y (right)
- -l3, --line3 x,y
-
Set 'line 3' to x (left) and y (right)
- -g
-
restore the saved values from $HOME/.camrc
- -file filename
-
restore the saved values from file 'filename'
- -h, -?, --help
-
displays help
NOTE: x and y are in range from 1 to 20. Higher or lower numbers are
ignored.
None known as yet. If you find one, please let me know.
Jan 'TWP' VANDENBERGHE <jvdbergh@uia.ua.ac.be>
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