try amix with a shell script. refer "man amix" to get more info. I solve it with this way.
Steven Bergom wrote:
Takashi:
Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately I've already tried all of the other volume controls, including headphone and surround, and nothing worked. I'm going to continue looking at the chip/driver and see what I can come up with, but at least you've given me a direction to look. Thanks!
Takashi Iwai wrote:
there is also "master" control on this chip, and this control should work. on many mobos, the true line-out (aka headphone) pin is connected to the line-out jack. in such a case, ac97 master control doesn't do anything but other control such as "headphone" or "surround" might affect the volume.
anyway, there must be some way to control the "master" volume, in addition to "pcm" switch. if not, it should be a bug of the driver, or the chip is messy and we need a workaround.
Takashi
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