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| .TH SPEAKER\-TEST 1 "April 2nd, 2011" speaker\-test |
| .SH NAME |
| speaker\-test \- command\-line speaker test tone generator for ALSA |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .B speaker\-test [\-options] |
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| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| \fBspeaker\-test\fP generates a tone that can be used to test the speakers of a computer. |
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| \fBspeaker\-test\fP by default will test the \fIdefault\fP device. If you |
| want to test another sound device you will have first to get a list of |
| all of the sound cards in your system and the devices associated with |
| those cards. Notice that there might be for example, one device for |
| analog sound, one for digital sound and one for HDMI sound. |
| To get the list of available cards and devices you can run \fBaplay \-L\fR. |
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| .P \fBaplay\fR's output will be similar to this one: |
| |
| .nf |
| $ aplay \-L |
| null |
| Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) |
| default:CARD=ICH5 |
| Intel ICH5, Intel ICH5 |
| Default Audio Device |
| front:CARD=ICH5,DEV=0 |
| Intel ICH5, Intel ICH5 |
| Front speakers |
| surround40:CARD=ICH5,DEV=0 |
| Intel ICH5, Intel ICH5 |
| 4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers |
| (...) |
| .fi |
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| .P Each of the devices is listed in the beginning of the definition so, |
| in the above example, there are four devices listed: null, default, front |
| and surround40. So, if you want to test the last device you can |
| run \fBspeaker\-test \-Dsurround40:ICH5 \-c 6\fR. The \fB\-c\fR option will |
| indicate that the six audio channels in the device have to be tested. |
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| .SH OPTIONS |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-c\fP | \fB\-\-channels\fP \fINUM\fP |
| \fINUM\fP channels in stream |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-D\fP | \fB\-\-device\fP \fINAME\fP |
| PCM device name \fINAME\fP |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-f\fP | \fB\-\-frequency\fP \fIFREQ\fP |
| sine wave of \fIFREQ\fP Hz |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-\-help\fP |
| Print usage help |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-b\fP | \fB\-\-buffer\fP \fITIME\fP |
| Use buffer size of \fITIME\fP microseconds. |
| When 0 is given, use the maximal buffer size. |
| The default value is 0. |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-p\fP | \fB\-\-period\fP \fITIME\fP |
| Use period size of \fITIME\fP microseconds. |
| When 0 is given, the periods given by \fB\-P\fP option is used. |
| The default value is 0. |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-P\fP | \fB\-\-nperiods\fP \fPPERIODS\fP |
| Use number of periods. The default value is 4. |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-r\fP | \fB\-\-rate\fP \fIRATE\fP |
| stream of \fIRATE\fP Hz |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-t\fP | \fB\-\-test\fP \fBpink\fP|\fBsine\fP|\fBwav\fP |
| \fB\-t pink\fP means use pink noise (default). |
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| Pink noise is perceptually uniform noise -- that is, it sounds like every frequency at once. If you can hear any tone it may indicate resonances in your speaker system or room. |
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| \fB\-t sine\fP means to use sine wave. |
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| \fB\-t wav\fP means to play WAV files, either pre-defined files or given via \fB\-w\fP option. |
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| You can pass the number from 1 to 3 as a backward compatibility. |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-l\fP | \fB\-\-nloops\fP \fBCOUNT\fP |
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| Specifies the number of loops. Zero means to run infinitely. |
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| When \fB\-s\fP option below with a valid channel is given, \fBspeaker\-test\fP will perform |
| always a single-shot without looping. |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-s\fP | \fB\-\-speaker\fP \fBCHANNEL\fP |
| Do a single-shot speaker test for the given channel. The channel number starts from 1. |
| The channel number corresponds to left, right, rear-left, rear-right, center, LFE, |
| side-left, side-right, and so on. |
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| For example, when 1 is passed, it tests the left channel only once rather than both channels |
| with looping. |
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| .TP |
| \fB\-w\fP | \fB\-\-wavfile\fP |
| Use the given WAV file for the playback instead of pre-defined WAV files. |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-W\fP | \fB\-\-wavdir\fP |
| Specify the directory containing WAV files for playback. |
| The default path is \fI/usr/share/sounds/alsa\fP. |
| |
| .TP |
| \fB\-m\fP | \fB\-\-chmap\fP |
| Pass the channel map to override. |
| If the playback in a specific channel order or channel positions is |
| required, pass the channel position strings to this option. |
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| .SH USAGE EXAMPLES |
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| Produce stereo sound from one stereo jack: |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:front \-c2 |
| .EE |
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| Produce 4 speaker sound from two stereo jacks: |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:surround40 \-c4 |
| .EE |
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| Produce 5.1 speaker sound from three stereo jacks: |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:surround51 \-c6 |
| .EE |
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| To send a nice low 75Hz tone to the Woofer and then exit without touching any other speakers: |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:surround51 \-c6 \-s1 \-f75 |
| .EE |
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| To do a 2\-speaker test using the spdif (coax or optical) output: |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:spdif \-c2 |
| .EE |
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| Play in the order of front\-right and front-left from the front PCM |
| .EX |
| speaker\-test \-Dplug:front \-c2 \-mFR,FL |
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| .SH SEE ALSO |
| .BR aplay(1) |
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| .SH AUTHOR |
| The speaker\-test program was written by James Courtier-Dutton. |
| Pink noise support was added by Nathan Hurst. |
| Further extensions by Takashi Iwai. |