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==Articles== | ==Articles== | ||
* [[Uniaud]] | |||
* [http://www.edm2.com/index.php/UNIAUD32.SYS UNIAUD32.SYS] | |||
* [[UniAud Information]] | |||
* [[UniAud Frequently Asked Questions]] | |||
* [[Using Unimix to Know More About Your Sound Card]] | * [[Using Unimix to Know More About Your Sound Card]] | ||
[[Category:Mixers]] | [[Category:Mixers]] |
Latest revision as of 02:34, 23 July 2021
Unimix.exe is a command line utility that comes with the Uniaud driver and it is a command line mixer for UNIAUD32.
Parameters
Usage:
-dev<num> - card to work (default=0) -id<num> - use control num (for list or set value). Begins from 1 -cnt<num> - set value for count number <num> in control. Begins from 0 -val<num> - set value for control -card - show card info -pcms - show PCM instances info -list - full (id,name,bounds,value) control(s) list -names - just control(s) name(s) and ID -get - get value switch. uses with -id and/or -cnt -powerget - get power state -powerset<num> - set power state -save<file> - save dump of all values of all controls to file -load<file> - load dump from file to all values of all controls
All arguments are processed in order. -dev, -id, and -cnt simply set a value that is retained until changed. All other arguments perform a command.
Example:
unimix -id5 -cnt0 -val15 -cnt1 -val16 -list
sets id5 cnt0 to 15, then sets id5 cnt1 to 16, then lists id5