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Folks,
I'm going nuts. I don't have the luxury of a card that supports btaudio. I
have a AverMedia fm98 (yay....).
My soundcard is a Sound Blaster Live (original). I have the soundcard
connected to the tv via the patch cable we all know and love.
Following the instructions of the Recording Info of the wikki, I am using the
Alsa script provided there. The last few lines in my script are:
$AMIXER -q cset numid=63 87 #This SHOULD set the capture vilume, right?
$AMIXER -q cset numid=61 4 # select capture source, 30 is capture source
control, 1 = CD and 4 = line
$AMIXER -q cset numid=62 1 # set capture source switch to 1 (= on)
looking at my alsa.state file I see (I've tried 0-7 on control 61):
control.61 {
comment.access 'read write'
comment.type ENUMERATED
comment.item.0 Mic
comment.item.1 CD
comment.item.2 Video
comment.item.3 Aux
comment.item.4 Line
comment.item.5 Mix
comment.item.6 'Mix Mono'
comment.item.7 Phone
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Source'
value.0 'Mix Mono'
value.1 'Mix Mono'
}
control.62 {
comment.access 'read write'
comment.type BOOLEAN
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Switch'
value true
}
control.63 {
comment.access 'read write'
comment.type INTEGER
comment.range '0 - 15'
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Volume'
value.0 0
value.1 0
Does anyone else have a sound blaster live set up like this? I can hear sound
while I'm recording and watching tv..why not when I play it back?
If I can't get this working, I'll have to get another sound card. Looking
around ebay I see that I can get a Hauppauge WinTv for around $10-20. Do all
PCI hauppauge work with btaudio? I couldn't find a listing of the ones that
do and a lot of the ebay listings don't tell you what model numbers they are.
Thanx,
Bearcat
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