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<tt>Sorry, I didn't mean to sound impatient, it's just Im trying to
keep the wife happy with my decision to <br>
invest all this money in what for me is a toy/hobby, and for her, "why
didnt you just buy a tivo?".<br>
<br>
My sincere apologies to everyone.<br>
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Michael T. Dean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 02/27/2006 10:59 AM, Jeff Thurston wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone know how I can set two different recording volume levels for
a PVR-350 & PVR-150 in the same backend?
They both work great, however the 350 seems to have correct recording
volume levels in the recording profile,
yet the 150 (which uses the same profile) is much louder than the 350. I
have tried adding a second recording profile
which works well except that I can't find a way to designate a specific
profile to a tuner, they seem to always default
to the original default profile. I'm sure there is something I am missing :P
The system is running FC4 2.6.15, ivtv .4.3 and Myth .19.1.
I'm using the 350 tv-out & the line level out from 350 as well.
I used Jarod's guide and have for quite some time now, aside from the
audio on the 150 everything is great :)
I've looked at setting the audio level for the card by command line
using ivtv but it seems that Myth changes
that whenever it starts recording?
Thanks for the help!
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Currently not supported by Myth. There has been talk of adding a
per-card volume setting, but it hasn't yet been done.
Also, Jeff, waiting only 4 hours to post the "anyone" bump message makes
sense with a commercial support desk, but isn't very appropriate on an
open-source mailing list. Remember that not everyone sits at their
e-mail workstation waiting for messages to come in. Some people read
them once a day, others once a week, others when they get around to it.
(And, as a matter of fact, bumps are generally considered poor
netiquette. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_%28internet%29">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump_%28internet%29</a> )
Mike
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