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Sound - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/Sound
    No sound:go through these steps while audio is playing in an application (music player, web browser...): 1. Check proper connection of the output jack 2. Check that your amplifier/speakers are powered on and working 3. Check that the audio playback program is unmuted/volume is raised, from inside the application, and in …

How to Control Audio on the Debian Command Line – …

    https://vitux.com/how-to-control-audio-on-the-debian-command-line/
    ALSA or the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture provides audio support for most Linux distros. There are high chances that your Debian is currently using the same architecture to run and manage audio on your system. In this article, we will explain how you can install the ALSA utilities package if it is already not installed on your Debian.

Debian Multimedia Audio utilities packages

    https://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/audio-utilities
    ReZound is an advanced audio file editor for the GNU/Linux platform. It supports the JACK audio server and the OSS sound API. It can import several audio file formats such Ogg/Vorbis, mp3, standard wav, FLAC and exports in its own file format (.rez). You can use ReZound to burn your audio files directly to CD. ReZound has unlimited Undo.

Debian -- Software Packages in "bullseye", Subsection sound

    https://packages.debian.org/stable/sound/
    audio CD reading utility which includes extra data verification features cdcd (0.6.6-13.1+b4) command line or console based CD player cdparanoia (3.10.2+debian-13.1) audio extraction tool for sampling CDs cdtool (2.1.8-release-8) text-based audio CD player and CD-ROM control commands cecilia (5.4.1-1) Sound synthesis and audio signal processing environment

Reset audio on Debian / Ubuntu – jonamiki.com

    https://jonamiki.com/2015/07/11/reset-audio-on-debian-ubuntu/
    Reset audio on Debian / Ubuntu Detecting speakers / audio devices without logging off can be done by executing: pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload Tech Leave a Reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Previous Add / Remove port groups and VLANs using the ESXi command line Next OpenStack Summit Tokyo 2015

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