[mythtv-users] Is Mythtv still viable on the Fedora distribution?

Another Sillyname anothersname at googlemail.com
Mon Sep 6 22:15:30 UTC 2010


On 6 September 2010 23:14, Another Sillyname
<anothersname at googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 6 September 2010 23:07, Richard Shaw <hobbes1069 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Johan Heikkilä <johan.heikkila at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 2010/9/7 David Highley <dhighley at highley-recommended.com>
>>>>
>>>> Since Mythtv does not work with pulse audio
>>>
>>> Says who? There has been some problems in the past, but I have currently
>>> Fedora 13 on three different frontends and it works out of the box with
>>> pulseaudio.
>>
>> Same here... I've got a F12 FE/BE combo and two other F13 frontends.
>> Current versions of MythTV will suspend PulseAudio by default so it's
>> not much of an issue anymore. When you exit, Pulse gets restored.
>>
>> Richard
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>
> Just to add something to Richards comment.....
>
> You can keep Pulse active while using myth by the following method.
>
> export DEBUG_PULSE_AUDIO_ALSA_EMULATION=1
>
> then start mythtvfrontend
>
> You might wonder why you would want to keep Pulse alive, depending how
> you've setup your remote control you can get the pulse volume control
> to control volume for all your apps, makes life easier.
>
> Regards
>

please note the typo above, it should read...

then start mythfrontend


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