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gaintool (6)
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    NAME
         gaintool - audio control panel
    
    SYNOPSIS
         /usr/demo/SOUND/bin/gaintool [ -d device ]
    
    DISCLAIMER
         This program is furnished on an AS IS basis as a  demonstra-
         tion of audio applications programming.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         gaintool is an XView  demonstration  program  that  controls
         various  characteristics  of  the  system  audio  device. By
         default, gaintool operates on /dev/audio, though an alterna-
         tive  audio  device may be specified by using the -d option.
         Operations performed by the gaintool  control  panel  affect
         all audio programs using the specified device; for instance,
         adjusting the Play Volume instantly changes the output gain,
         regardless of which program is playing audio data.  Further,
         gaintool detects audio state changes made by other programs,
         and  updates  its  display  accordingly, so that it keeps in
         sync with the current device configuration.
    
         gaintool demonstrates an important principle involved in the
         integration of audio in the desktop environment: by enabling
         global control of important audio characteristics, it is not
         necessary  for every application to provide an interface for
         these parameters. For instance, since audio  output  may  be
         paused  from the control panel, it is not strictly necessary
         that output applications display a  Pause  button  of  their
         own.   However, such applications may detect that audio out-
         put has been paused, and take appropriate action.
    
      Control Panel
         Play Volume
               This slider adjusts the output volume.  Volume  levels
               between    0   and  100  may  be  selected,  where   0
               represents infinite attenuation  and  100  is  maximum
               gain.
    
         Record Volume
               This slider adjusts the recording gain  level  in  the
               range 0 to 100.
    
         Monitor Volume
               Monitor gain controls the amount of audio input signal
               that is fed through to the output port.  For instance,
               if an audio source (such as a radio or  CD-player)  is
               connected directly to the input port, the input signal
               may be monitored through either the  built-in  speaker
               or  the  headphone jack by adjusting this slider. Note
               that there may be  audible  feedback  (a  high-pitched
               whine)  if  a microphone is connected to  the worksta-
               tion and the monitor volume is set greater than zero.
    
         Output
               This selector switches the audio output  port  between
               the built-in speaker and the external headphone jack.
    
         Pause Play
               This button may be used to suspend  and  resume  audio
               output.  If  audio output is in progress when Pause is
               pressed, it is stopped immediately and subsequent out-
               put data remains queued. The button then switches to a
               Resume button that, when pressed, resumes audio output
               at the point that it was suspended.
    
               If no process has the  device  open  for  output  when
               Pause  is  pressed,  gaintool  holds  the  device open
               itself, thereby denying other processes output access.
               Audio programs that simply open and write to the audio
               device will typically be suspended when  they  attempt
               to  open the device. Programs that asynchronously poll
               the device will discover that it is ``busy''  and  may
               take appropriate action.
    
      Audio Device Status Panel
         gaintool also includes an audio status panel that shows  the
         current  state  of the audio device. This panel is extremely
         useful   for   debugging   audio   applications.   Selecting
         ``Status...'' from the panel menu brings up the status panel
         (this can also be done on a SPARC  system  by  pressing  the
         <PROPS>  (<L3>) key). Selecting ``Done'' from the panel menu
         removes the panel (this can also be done on a  SPARC  system
         by pressing the <OPEN> (<L7>) key).
    
         When the Update Mode is set to Status Change, the audio dev-
         ice  status  is  updated  only  when  a  SIGPOLL  signal  is
         delivered to gaintool (see audio(7I), on an  IA  system  see
         sbpro(7D)).   Because of this, the Active and  Samples indi-
         cators are not necessarily kept  up-to-date.  This  mode  is
         useful  for  application  debugging  in order to see exactly
         when audio device status changes are  being  reported.  When
         the  Continuous  mode is selected, the status is continually
         updated.
    
    SEE ALSO
         soundtool(6), audio(7I), audiocs(7D)
    
         See audiotool manual page in OpenWindows  Desktop  Reference
         Manual
    
      SPARC Only
    
         audioamd(7D), dbri(7D)
    
      IA Only
         sbpro(7D)
    
    
    
    


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