Capturing and playback both depend on the application. The main things
to remember is that the btaudio device you'll probably use will need
to be captured at 32khz, not 44khz which is the default.

I used mp1e to record like this:

mp1e -F 3 -p /dev/dsp1 -a 0 -S 32000 -s 352x240 -G 352x240 -o output.mpg

This gave me flawlessly synced audio and decent video (only 352x240)
on a Celeron 400.

I don't watch live TV much so I never tried to get it to work with
mplayer, but something similar would likely work.

Aubin



On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:09:33PM -0600, Matt Goeden wrote:
> Howdie,
> 
> How exactly do you use btaudio to play TV audio when watching TV?  I get 
> sound when I pipe it through sox and out to /dev/dsp.
> 
> Is there something simple I have failing to setup?  In my conf file, 
> AUDIO_INPUT_DEVICE is listed as /dev/dsp1.
> 
> If this is not possible, i suggest fixing the FAQ.
> 
> Thanks for the help,
> 
> Matthew Charles Goeden
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