So there's no way around this? I don't have an SPDIF-out, so
that's not really an option for me. I just want to use the same
control for MythMusic as I do for MythTV -- you'd think this would be
the norm. No way to compile MythMusic with ALSA, or to make its
OSS controls work on a machine using ALSA drivers?<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/12/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Nick</b> <<a href="mailto:knowledgejunkie@gmail.com">knowledgejunkie@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On 13/10/05, Sage <<a href="mailto:gypsycaravan@gmail.com">gypsycaravan@gmail.com</a>
> wrote:<br>> When I'm playing songs via MythMusic, my volume control does not work.<br>> If I hit the up/down volume keys on the remote, there is a volume bar<br>> that moves up and down, but the actual sound does not increase or
<br>> decrease.<br>><br>> Volume controls work fine for watching recordings or live tv. In the<br>> "General" settings, I have the volume controls configured to<br>> manipulate the Master volume. I'm using ALSA sound drivers.
<br>><br>> Is this normal behavior for MythMusic? What can I do to get volume<br>> control working?<br><br>MythTV is likely using the ALSA mixer (set as 'default' ) to control<br>your audio. MythMusic uses OSS and so could be using a different
<br>control that the ALSA mixer does not control (if using ALSA with<br>OSS-emulation. I use SPDIF-out so don't have this problem, but seem to<br>recall a similar post a few weeks back.<br><br>Nick<br>_______________________________________________
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