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- .TH AUDIO 3
- .SH NAME
- audio \- SoundBlaster or ESS1688 audio controller
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .B bind -a #A /dev
- .sp 0.3v
- .B /dev/audio
- .B /dev/volume
- .fi
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The audio device serves a one-level directory,
- giving access to the stereo audio ports.
- .B Audio
- is the data file, which can be read or written to use the port.
- Audio data is a sequence of stereo samples, left sample first.
- Each sample is a 16 bit little-endian two's complement integer;
- the default sampling rate is 44.1 kHz.
- Some implementations only support audio output
- and return a zero length when read.
- .PP
- The length of the
- .B audio
- file as returned by
- .IR stat (2)
- represents the number of bytes buffered for input or output.
- This provides some control over record or playback latency.
- .PP
- The file
- .B audiostat
- provides additional timing and latency control. When read, it returns
- lines of the form
- .IP
- .B "bufsize \f2s\fP buffered \f2b\fP offset \f2o\fP time \f2t\fP
- .PP
- reporting number of bytes
- .I s
- used for DMA operations (i.e., the minimum useful size for reads and writes),
- the number of bytes
- .I b
- currently buffered, and the time
- .I t
- at which offset
- .I o
- was reached. Using
- .I t
- and
- .IR o ,
- it is possible to calculate at what time a byte with a different offset will
- be recorded or played back.
- .PP
- .B Volume
- is the control file associated with the audio port.
- Each input and output source has an associated stereo volume control,
- ranging from 0 (quiet) to 100 (loud).
- In addition, there are controls for the sampling rate of the D/A and A/D converters
- and for any tone controls.
- Reads
- return lines of the form
- .IP
- .I source
- .B in left
- .I value
- .B right
- .I value
- .B out left
- .I value
- .B right
- .I value
- .PP
- possibly abbreviated if the values are shared or non-existent.
- For example, if all of the values are shared, the form degenerates to
- .RI ` source
- .IR value '.
- Valid sources depend on the particular audio device,
- though all devices have an
- .B audio
- stereo source, which controls the output volume from the D/A converter
- connected to
- .BR audio .
- .PP
- Writes accept the same format with same abbreviations.
- Writing the string
- .B reset
- sets all of the attributes to their default value,
- and if no attribute is supplied,
- .B audio
- is assumed.
- .PP
- The Sound Blaster 16 (or MCD) is half-duplex and accepts the following controls on its
- .B volume
- file,
- in the format shown above for reads.
- .TF "\fLspeaker in out"
- .TP
- .B audio out
- Data written to audio.
- .TP
- .B synth in out
- MIDI synthesizer.
- .TP
- .B cd in out
- CD player.
- .TP
- .B line in out
- Line-level input.
- .TP
- .B mic in out
- Monaural microphone input.
- .TP
- .B speaker in out
- Monaural internal speaker connection.
- .TP
- .B treb out
- Stereo treble tone control.
- Values less than 50 decrease the treble,
- those greater increase it.
- .TP
- .B bass out
- Stereo bass tone control.
- .TP
- .B speed in out
- Sampling rate for the D/A and A/D converters,
- expressed in Hz.
- Defaults to 44100.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/9/port/devaudio.c
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR usb (4)
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