On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 21:09 +0600, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
2012/5/21 Pierre-Louis Bossart pierre-louis.boss...@linux.intel.com:
I am not sure if there's really a problem. Increasing the audio latency
doesn't necessarily result in A/V sync issues. As long as the A/V sync is
done by
On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 18:15 -0500, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
1) TVtime (that's what the original poster uses): doesn't handle audio
at all (but I was told that there is a fork that does), assumes that
there is a zero-latency analog wire coming from the TV tuner audio
output to the sound
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 23:54 -0500, Steven Elliott wrote:
I use tvtime (an open source TV application) to watch TV on my Fedora 16
system. As some of you may know forwarding audio from the sound card
built into the TV tuner card to the primary sound card is not done by
tvtime. There are
On 3/26/2012 11:54 PM, Steven Elliott wrote:
I use tvtime (an open source TV application) to watch TV on my Fedora 16
system. As some of you may know forwarding audio from the sound card
built into the TV tuner card to the primary sound card is not done by
tvtime. There are various ways of
On Tue, 2012-03-27 at 12:16 -0500, Pierre-Louis Bossart wrote:
On 3/26/2012 11:54 PM, Steven Elliott wrote:
I use tvtime (an open source TV application) to watch TV on my Fedora 16
system. As some of you may know forwarding audio from the sound card
built into the TV tuner card to the
I use tvtime (an open source TV application) to watch TV on my Fedora 16
system. As some of you may know forwarding audio from the sound card
built into the TV tuner card to the primary sound card is not done by
tvtime. There are various ways of forwarding the audio including SoX,