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## Name
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-Overview of the SerenityOS audio subsystem, including a brief description of [`/dev/audio`](help://man/4/audio), the AudioServer and their interfaces.
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+Overview of the SerenityOS audio subsystem, including a brief description of [`/dev/audio`](help://man/4/audio), the AudioServer and their interfaces.
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## Description
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application should ever need to write to a device in `/dev/audio` directly, except for special cases in which
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AudioServer is not present.
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-As with all system servers, AudioServer provides an IPC interface on `/tmp/user/%uid/portal/audio`, with `%uid` being
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-the uid
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-of the current user. For specifics on how to talk to AudioServer, the IPC interface specifications are the best source
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+As with all system servers, AudioServer provides an IPC interface on `/tmp/session/%sid/portal/audio`, with `%sid` being
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+the current login session id. For specifics on how to talk to AudioServer, the IPC interface specifications are the best source
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of information. For controlling mixer functionality, clients have the ability to obtain and change their own volume, or
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the main volume and mute state.
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