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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/20/2014 11:51 AM, Greg Oliver
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 6:42 AM, <span
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythNetvision and sound<br>
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> On 19 June 2014 08:03, Joseph DeGraw <<a
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> > Pardon me for asking if this has already been
covered somewhere but I<br>
> tried<br>
> > searching web and didnt see much on it.<br>
> ><br>
> > MythNetvision runs fine as far as video goes but
I dont get any<br>
> sound.<br>
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> you need audio to be properly setup on your system.
Unfortunately,<br>
> mythnetvision uses an external web browser and it has
no control over<br>
> audio setup.<br>
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> so get sound working on your system, and you'll get
sound in<br>
> mythnetvision<br>
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Yeah that's the problem I'm having. NASA feeds in
Mythnetvision, sound is fine. But BBCiplayer uses the
browser and I haven't yet got the sound to work in chrome
or firefox. This is on a Mythbuntu 12.04 build. HDMI with
intel graphics.<br>
<br>
Steve.<br>
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<div>Just a guess, but mythtv disables pulseaudio while it
is running. Your system (outside of mythtv) is set to use
pulse probably, but myth disables it on start and
re-enables it on exit IIRC. Just a guess.. </div>
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Hello.<br>
<br>
Also looking at this same issue. I have read that you have to create
a asound.conf file (in your home directory)for the sound card. I
have HDMI thru my Nvidia video card. So, I went into mythtv frontend
setup and then into the sound and found my card info there: <br>
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AUDIO OUT: ALSA:HDMI<br>
CARD: NVIDIA<br>
DEV=0<br>
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Now to test this theory out I need to make a /home/.asound.conf
file. Too busy right now I have to get some work done but will try
and look into it later.<br>
<br>
JDeGraw <br>
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