Dan Ritter [2015-03-02 16:26:12-05] wrote: > If you have an alsa output, there is a software mixer. Control it with > alsamixer, and turn off all the inputs that aren't being used.
ALSA can use to sound devices' hardware mixer but ALSA has its own software mixer too. I'm bypassing ALSA's software mixer (dmix module). Here's another way to explain my ALSA connection: # ~/.asoundrc pcm.!dac { type hw card 1 } And music goes to that device: mplayer -af-clr -ao alsa:device=dac -format s32le music.flac And there is not much hardware mixer either. Command "amixer -c1" says this: Simple mixer control 'Clock 2',0 Capabilities: pswitch penum Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right Mono: Front Left: Playback [on] Front Right: Playback [on] Simple mixer control 'Clock 2',1 Capabilities: pswitch pswitch-joined penum Playback channels: Mono Mono: Playback [on] Those clocks can be turned "on" or "off". The "off" position makes the sound silent. I believe this is either a hardware issue or some internal USB driver issue.
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