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- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 16:18:38 +0900
- From: <burlingk@example.com>
- Subject: RE: [tlug] How to change IRQ address for a sound card?
> -----Original Message----- > From: tlug-bounces@example.com [mailto:tlug-bounces@example.com Behalf Of > Stephen J. Turnbull > Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 2:51 PM > To: Tokyo Linux Users Group > Subject: Re: [tlug] How to change IRQ address for a sound card? > > > Dave M G writes: > > > Yes, I know what you mean. Like I said, it only > > has "PCM" and "Front" > > volume which adjust overall volume (not sure about > > their relationship to each other). > > "Front" is probably "Master". > Most likely. If "Front" controls them all, then yeah. <snip> > If Ken's guess about this is right, sources are important. Basically > (unless you know your application requires other treatment) you want > to keep the pipeline at as high volume as possible throughout without > distortion, and control volume as late as possible. > Exactly. Basically, "PCM" is like saying "WAV". It is at an almost purely software level. Everything will be run through the filters that the drivers use to control volume. "Front," or "Master," or "Main" will refer to the level of control that interacts almost directly with the hardware. Like he said, it controls the main pipeline. Think of it like the difference between Optical and Digital Zoom on a digital camera. Optical zoom is sweet. It's the real deal, and the clarity can't be beat. Once the optical zoom reaches it's limits the digital zoom will run things through filters and basically rescale the image. Some software tries to do just that when the settings for main are too low, so you want it to be higher so that there is a clean signal to play with. You don't want it too high though, unless you have some well built speakers, because even a silent line still sends out a feed. That feed is at the very least agitating. Basically, never want to turn the sound ALL the way up. :-) -- Ken
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