[mythtv-users] Fedora 20 mythtv .27 audio issue

Nick Campbell westlandnick at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 23:43:17 UTC 2014


So I tried installing from binary packages, and I'm getting the same
problem.  I did follow an old writeup and remove pulse audio plugins before
I asked for help..  So that didn't fix anything..  Anyway, after installing
the binary I thought for sure it would be fixed.  I still have working
audio in everything except for mythtv.  My audio through HDMI on my Nvidia
GT610 works, and my analog out works, and my headphone jack works, just not
in mythtv.  I really think there is something permissions wise that isn't
allowing mythtv to connect to the audio. SELinux? I have it set to
"permissive", not turned off.  I had to turn my firewall off in order to
get mythtv to connect to my HDHomerun..  so the firewall is off, and the
SELinux is permissive, is there any way that maybe my compiled mythtv still
has my binary screwed up?  Is there somewhere I need to chmod or chown some
files?

Anyway, I thought I had it, but I don't.



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On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard <jyavenard at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi
>
> Le samedi 9 août 2014, R. G. Newbury <newbury at mandamus.org> a écrit :
>
> On 08/08/14 08:35 AM, Nick Campbell wrote:
>>
>>> 2014-08-05 16:39:36.565509 W WARNING: ***Pulse Audio is running***
>>> 2014-08-05 16:39:49.171103 E AudioOutput Error: AOOSS: Error opening
>>> audio device (dev:HDMI1):
>>> eno: No such file or directory (2)
>>> 2014-08-05 16:39:50.210817 E Audio device dev:HDMI1 isn't usable
>>> 2014-08-05 16:39:55.597878 E AudioOutput Error: AOOSS: Error opening
>>> audio device (dev:HDMI1):
>>> eno: No such file or directory (2)
>>> 2014-08-05 16:39:56.713172 E Audio device dev:HDMI1 isn't usable
>>>
>>> This is the log from mythfrontend, seems to be all I can find about
>>> audio. I'm going to read through the compile instructions again and see
>>> if I missed something.. That has to be it. The only reason I'm compiling
>>> and not installing through the binary available, is the binary is only
>>> version .26 and I want to run .27.. Am I just being picky? Should I
>>> ditch my idea and install the binary .26? Maybe there really isn't
>>> anything that special about .27
>>>
>>
>> That first line is the dead giveaway. Pulseaudio eats your audio! (Sounds
>> like an ad for a garbage removal service!)
>
>
> Not at all, nor my analysis..
>
> The only dead giveaway here is that he entered an invalid device name
>
>
>
>>
>> As a quick check, do a 'yum erase alsa-plugins-pulseadio', chmod or
>> rename /usr/bin/pulseaudio to a non-executable state and reboot.
>>
>>
> There is no need to remove pulse audio and break his PC config for all the
> other installed application.
> That was true about 4 years ago.. Things have changed since you know
> (before 0.23)
>
> He needs to install the alsa-devel and pulse-devel packages or whatever
> they are called and recompile.
>
> There should be no need to manually enter the audio device name in the
> settings.
>
>
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