this has given me a fantastic laugh for the day! thx!<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 7/31/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">John Andersen</b> <<a href="mailto:jsamyth@gmail.com">jsamyth@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 7/29/06, Gucchu Gul Lalwani <<a href="mailto:gglalwani@gmail.com">gglalwani@gmail.com</a>
> wrote:<br>> Hi,<br>><br>> Strangely but I have no audio on Mythtv. To get audio I need to turn on<br>> and off my ceiling fan,<br>> Hardware:<br>><br>> 1 Sound Card:<br>> Model: .Elitegroup Sound Controller, Vendor: Silicon Integrated Systems
<br>> Corp; SIS 7012.<br>> Running ALSA 1.0.10-0<br>> 2. TV Tuner Card<br>> BT878 Prolink Pixel ViewPlayTv Pro.<br>> Vendor: Brooktree Corporation<br>> Card Configuration<br>> BTTV Card =72, (Prolink Pixelview PV-BT878P+9B (PlayTv Pro
rev.9B FM+NICAM)<br>> Tuner = 58 (Ymec TVision TVF-8531MF/8831MF/8731MF) [My Tuner is TVF-8831<br>> B/DFF, I did not find the exact tuner support in bttv documentation]<br>><br>> OS and Configuration<br>><br>
> 3. Running SUSE 10.0 Kernel version 2.6.13-15-default<br>> KDE version 3.4.3-27.2 i586<br>> Mythtv 0.19-1<br>><br>> 4. modprobe enteries<br>> optionss bttv card=72 tuner=58 pll=1 radio=1<br>> alias char-major-89 i2c-dev
<br>><br>> 5. Reading somethreads about KDE and audio issues with TV applications<br>> I confirmed the following is having a modular support in my default kernel.<br>><br>> * the *snd_bt87x.ko* driver for the Audio (CONFIG_SND_BT87X: in
<br>> Device Drivers -> Sound -> ALSA -> PCI Devices -> bt87x Audio<br>> Capture)<br>> o If you use the obsolete OSS system instead of ALSA, you want<br>> CONFIG_SOUND_BT878 (in Device Drivers -> Sound -> OSS -
<br>> bt878 audio DMA, /and/ Tv card (bt848) mixer support)<br>> * I²C Support (Device Drivers -> I²C Support -> I²C Support and I²C<br>> bit-banging interfaces)<br>> * the *bttv.ko*
driver, under Video4Linux (CONFIG_VIDEO_BT848:<br>> Device Drivers -> Multimedia devices -> Video For Linux -> BT848<br>> Video For Linux) (you HAVE to activate I2C support in order that<br>> BT848 appears in the menu)
<br>><br>> Do we know if there is a bug fix available? Please suggest if I need to<br>> migrate to another version of software to fix the issue on my computer<br>> or tweak some settings?<br><br>Gucchu, you seem to have left out any information about the
<br>ceiling fan.<br><br>How are we supposed to diagnose this without<br>all the details. Are you running all the fan patchs released<br>to date? What chipset is the fan running? How many blades?<br><br>Have you scanned the fan for viruses? When you reboot
<br>your fan does it work right?<br><br>Is the fan getting too hot? Does the fan seem to be thrashing?<br><br>Ok, ok, I'll stop....<br><br>Does the fan use a remote control? (Mine does, but I have<br>not tested to see if it interfers with lirc).
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