Using Unimix to Know More About Your Sound Card

If you are using Uniaud as your sound driver under ArcaOS, there is the Unimix command that can help you know more about your sound card.

This page has some comments about using Unimix.

unimix -list

 Command line mixer for UNIAUD32. Version 1.1 Detected UNIAUD version 2.02.05 Detected 1 audio adapter(s) Control list for adapter 0

Control ID: 1 ... Name: [Speaker Playback Volume]

Control ID: 2 .. Name: [Speaker Playback Switch]

Control ID: 3 ... Name: [Headphone Playback Volume]

Control ID: 4 ... Name: [Headphone Playback Switch]

Control ID: 5 ... Name: [Capture Volume]

Control ID: 6 ... Name: [Capture Switch]

Control ID: 7 .. Name: [Capture Volume]

Control ID: 8 .. Name: [Capture Switch]

Control ID: 9 ... Name: [Mux Capture Volume]

Control ID: 10 ... Name: []

Control ID: 11 ... Name: [Input Source]

Control ID: 12 ... Name: [Input Source]

Control ID: 13 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [IEC958 Playback Con Mask]

Control ID: 14 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [IEC958 Playback Pro Mask]

Control ID: 15 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [IEC958 Playback Default]

Control ID: 16 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [IEC958 Playback Switch]

Control ID: 17 Interface: virtual mixer device Device(client): 0, subdevice (substream) 0 Name: [IEC958 Default PCM Playback Switch]

Control ID: 18 ... Name: [Master Playback Volume]

Control ID: 19 ... Name: [Master Playback Switch] 