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SPEAKER-TEST(1)						       SPEAKER-TEST(1)

NAME
       speaker-test - command-line speaker test tone generator for ALSA

SYNOPSIS
       speaker-test [-options]

DESCRIPTION
       speaker-test  generates a tone that can be used to test the speakers of
       a computer.

OPTIONS
       -c | --channels NUM
	      NUM channels in stream

       -D | --device NAME
	      PCM device name NAME

       -f | --frequency FREQ
	      sine wave of FREQ Hz

       --help Print usage help

       -b | --buffer TIME
	      Use buffer size of TIME microseconds.  When 0 is given, use  the
	      maximal buffer size.  The default value is 0.

       -p | --period TIME
	      Use  period  size	 of  TIME  microseconds.  When 0 is given, the
	      periods given by -P option is used.  The default value is 0.

       -P | --nperiods ERIODS
	      Use number of periods.  The default value is 4.

       -r | --rate RATE
	      stream of RATE Hz

       -t | --test pink|sine|wav
	      -t pink 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.

	      -t sine means to use sine wave.

	      -t wav means to play WAV	files,	either	pre-defined  files  or
	      given via -w option.

	      You can pass the number from 1 to 3 as a backward compatibility.

       -l | --nloops COUNT

	      Specifies the number of loops.  Zero means to run infinitely.

	      When -s option below with a valid channel is given, speaker-test
	      will perform always a single-shot without looping.

       -s | --speaker CHANNEL
	      Do a single-shot speaker test for the given channel.  The	 chan‐
	      nel  number  starts  from	 1.  The channel number corresponds to
	      left, right,  rear-left,	rear-right,  center,  LFE,  side-left,
	      side-right, and so on.

	      For  example,  when  1 is passed, it tests the left channel only
	      once rather than both channels with looping.

       -w | --wavfile
	      Use the given WAV file for the playback instead  of  pre-defined
	      WAV files.

       -W | --wavdir
	      Specify  the  directory  containing WAV files for playback.  The
	      default path is /usr/share/sounds/alsa.

USAGE EXAMPLES
       Produce stereo sound from one stereo jack:
	 speaker-test -Dplug:front -c2

       Produce 4 speaker sound from two stereo jacks:
	 speaker-test -Dplug:surround40 -c4

       Produce 5.1 speaker sound from three stereo jacks:
	 speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6

       To send a nice low 75Hz tone to the Woofer and then exit without touch‐
       ing any other speakers:
	 speaker-test -Dplug:surround51 -c6 -s1 -f75


AUTHOR
       The  speaker-test  program  was written by James Courtier-Dutton.  Pink
       noise support was added by Nathan Hurst.	 Further extensions by Takashi
       Iwai.

speaker-test		       20 September 2004	       SPEAKER-TEST(1)
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