On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Jean-Philippe Bosc wrote:

>
> it has maybe been already discussed, but i've been searching through the
> internet for weeks now, and can't solve my problem :
>
> i bought a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 884 (bt878, or is it bt878a ?) and did
> all i could to make it work properly, running on a 2.6.10-gentoo-r6
> kernel. I can tune, no problem with video, but i can't hear any sound...
>
> the VIA bus of my KT400 recognizes the device :
>
> http://jpbosc.free.fr/config/lspci.txt
>
> the line-out of my tv-card is plugged to my ens1371 soundcard line-in,
> alsa seems well configured :
>
> http://jpbosc.free.fr/config/asoundcards.txt
>
> and line-in is unmuted of course. I tried to set up the channels with
> alsamixer, gnome-alsamixer and gamix in vain.
>
> my dmesg returns all right (IMHO)
>
> http://jpbosc.free.fr/config/dmesg.txt
>
> and finally, i think i got all the modules i need :
>
> http://jpbosc.free.fr/config/lsmod.txt
>
> did i miss something ? I read on the internet that there was no known
> problem about this card.
>
> I thought it could be an I2c module i forgot, or maybe i should use ivtv
> instead of bttv ?
>
> please help me, i'm going insane !!!
>
>

Hi,

The first what I would try if were you. Plug a headphone to the output
of tvcard. If I don't miss , than you don't *sure* where is the problem.
In output of tvcard or in input of soundcard. You should divide the
sources of problem to solve the whole.
I use tvtime, it hasn't lot of dependencies and all tvcard what I saw
yet worked with it without any problem.

HTH.
Cheers,
Tamas Sarga
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