I'm back, finally a get my KWORLD PlusTV Analog lite PCI working. Reading
http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Saa7134-alsa I set saa7134 file into
/etc/modprobe.d/ with the following options:
options saa7134 card=59 tuner=56
install saa7134 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install saa7134; /sbin/modprobe
saa7134-alsa
see card=59 tuner=56, it is not my card number, but it work :-)
saa7134-alsa is registering my card as card -1, unless I set the line:
options saa7134-alsa index=1
at the end of the file /etc/modprobe.d/saa7134, and then saa7134-alsa register
my card as card 1. I think that without options saa7134-alsa index=1
saa7134-alsa try to set my card as card 0, but it can't be because audio card 0
is the onboard audio card.
Get working TVtime with sound with /usr/bin/tvtime.sh like this:
#!/bin/sh
sox -r 32000 -w -t alsa hw:1,0 -t alsa hw:0,0 &
mpid=$!
tvtime
kill $mpid
Radio is working with Gnomeradio, but i need to plug my speakers into audio out
of my TV card to get audio. I can't record, in gnomeradio/settings/mixer source
don't show anythink and when I click record button in main interface I get the
following error:
Could not set "line" as recording Source.
I will try with a script for gnomeradio like tvtime.sh to pass audio to my
onboard audio card, it would work.
Now, gnomeradio is getting the following error:
lirc_init: No such file or directory
gnomeradio-Message: Could not start lirc!
I have lirc-lib-0.8.3-73_cvs20071109.fc8 and lirc-0.8.3-73_cvs20071109.fc8
installed, what configuration I must set, what is lirc_init?
Greetings
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