Hello,

thank you for the tip, I have disabled the kern.*.record., don't need it.
Unfortunally the speakers of my monitor are still without sound.

Manfred

On 2/10/24 11:03, hahahahacker2...@airmail.cc wrote:
On 2024-02-05 19:36, Manfred Koch wrote:
About you enable kern.audio.record and kern.video.record
Well, I think you are following random instruction on the internet.
The sysctl "record" word is clear enough, they enable audio and video
recording. They are disabled by default for privacy.
If you are not recording anything you should disable them.
and don't follow such random instruction.
Hi,

partly it works!

after I have set kern.audio.record=1 kern.video.record=1
and was playing a little with sndioctl, on the headphones is coming sound.
output.level=0.784
output.mute=0

Nothing to hear on the speakers of my monitor. OK
at least something.

Thanks

Manfred

On 2/4/24 17:42, Todd wrote:
Make sure the device is not muted.

https://man.openbsd.org/sndioctl.1

On Fri, Feb 2, 2024, 9:02 AM Manfred Koch <m-k...@ish.de> wrote:

Hi all,

I'm a newbie in openbsd. I use the xfce Desktop but without sound. I
have enabled sndiod_enable=YES
in /etc/rc.conf.local. Further I tried pulseaudio without success.
What's about dbus-daemon?

Perhaps you can help me, to find a solution?
Are you knowing a mailinglist for newbies in openbsd?

I would appreciate for any tips.

Thank you

Manfred Koch



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