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I have just tried playing back what was recorded live and it had no sound. So Mythtv is not recording from the right device. Any suggestions how to get some voice to be recorded.<BR>
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What is the command that dumps out the alsa settings?<BR>
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On a side note, are there any files where I can just read the setting in a test editor for Mythtv setting?<BR>
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On Tue, 2004-10-19 at 19:45, Irlapati wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>I have installed Mythtv and when watching TV, i do not get any sound out. I am able get sound if I used tvtime. So I assume that my soundcard if full duplex, the connections are right and it works. Can anyone help me figure out what is wrong? Any help is appreciated.<BR>
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Hardware:<BR>
Motherbaord: Chaintech 7NIF2 nforce2<BR>
Has onboard sound which I am using.<BR>
Tuner Card: <TT>TV LEADTEK/DELUXE TV2000XP</TT><BR>
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Software:<BR>
OS: Fedora Core 2<BR>
Mythtv version: 0.16<BR>
Sound driver: alsa. It works. I used the asound.conf from </FONT><A HREF="http://www.mythtv.info/moin.cgi/DigitalSoundHowTo"><U>http://www.mythtv.info/moin.cgi/DigitalSoundHowTo</U></A><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#737373">It works, I have tested it using xmms and mplayer and can have a few of those sessions playing together. I used mixed-analog device.</I></FONT>
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