.\" -*- nroff -*- .\" macros .de EX \" Begin Example . IP . ft CW . nf . ne \\$1 .. .de EE \" End Example . ft P . fi . PP .. .TH SPEAKER\-TEST 1 "20 September 2004" speaker-test .SH NAME speaker\-test \- command-line speaker test tone generator for ALSA .SH SYNOPSIS .B speaker\-test .BR "" [ \-D | \-\-device .IR FILE ] .BR "" [ \-r | \-\-rate .IR RATE ] .BR "" [ \-c | \-\-channels .IR NUM ] .BR "" [ \-f | \-\-frequency .IR FREQ ] .BR "" [ \-p | \-\-period .IR TIME ] .BR "" [ \-n | \-\-noise .IR TIME ] .BR "" [ \-s | \-\-speaker " " "1|2" ] .P .B speaker\-test .B \-\-help .SH DESCRIPTION \fBspeaker\-test\fP generates a tone that can be used to test the speakers of a computer. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-c\fP | \fB\-\-channels\fP \fINUM\fP \fINUM\fP channels in stream .TP \fB\-D\fP | \fB\-\-device\fP \fINAME\fP PCM device name \fINAME\fP .TP \fB\-f\fP | \fB\-\-frequency\fP \fIFREQ\fP sine wave of \fIFREQ\fP Hz .TP \fB\-\-help\fP Print usage help .TP \fB\-p\fP | \fB\-\-period\fP \fITIME\fP period size of \fITIME\fP microseconds .TP \fB\-r\fP | \fB\-\-rate\fP \fIRATE\fP stream of \fIRATE\fP Hz .TP \fB\-t\fP | \fB\-\-test\fP \fB1\fP|\fB2\fP -t1 means use pink noise (default). 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. -t2 means use sine wave. .TP \fB\-s\fP | \fB\-\-speaker\fP \fB1\fP|\fB2\fP Test speaker 1 or speaker 2 only, rather than both .SH USAGE EXAMPLES Produce stereo sound from one stereo jack: .EX speaker-test -Dplug:front -c2 .EE Produce 4 speaker sound from two stereo jacks: .EX speaker-test -Dplug:surround40 -c4 .EE Produce 5.1 speaker sound from three stereo jacks: .EX speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 .EE 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 .SH AUTHOR The speaker-test program was written by James Courtier-Dutton. Pink noise support was added by Nathan Hurst.