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2004 Oct 01
0
Low volume coming through live stream
I've got a boom box style radio plugged in with a patch cable (Our radio
shack only had a mono cable). I'm getting a volume off of the stream, but
it is a very low volume. I've got the radio turned all the way up. I'm
using setmixer to adjust volumes, but it hasn't changed anything.
I know it's probably just a simple setting, I just don't know what.
Marion Hall
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2004 Oct 01
0
Low volume coming through live stream
...me coming through live stream
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I've got a boom box style radio plugged in with a patch cable (Our
radio shack only had a mono cable). I'm getting a volume off of the
stream, but it is a very low volume. I've got the radio turned all
the way up. I'm using setmixer to adjust volumes, but it hasn't
changed anything.
I know it's probably just a simple setting, I just don't know what.
Marion Hall
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2008 May 12
1
Crappy sound on Console (chan_oss)
Hi all,
on my debian box i configured chan_oss to work with /dev/audio device.
CLI console command and Dial(CONSOLE/dsp) work perfectly but i notice
2 problems:
1. audio is very low in volume, even if i set 100 the mixer volume
(via cmd line setmixer utility)
2. the sound is very crappy: the voice is "vibrant", words sounds like
'ttthhhiiisss iiisss aaa ttteeessstt".
Seems like the audio frames are pumped in soundcard with a little gap
beetween one and the next chunk.
I'm speaking of a Debian 4 and Asterisk 1.4.18 (...