The msp chip is used during recording. I don't think (I could be wrong
here)  that you can actually set the output volume. If you want to do that
then you have to loopback the audio cable to the line in of your sound
card and connect the line out of the soundcard to the TV. Or use the
volume control of your TV :-)

           Hans

> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 09:22 +0100, Hans Verkuil wrote:
>> You can set the volume with ivtvctl -y volume=<num>
>
> For me ivtvctl -y volume=<num> only sets the recording volume level. I
> would prefer the opposite: record always with full volume and adjust the
> volume on playback. I will take another look at this. Something that
> would really help to understand the problem is a wiring plan of the
> PVR-350. I don't even know if the  SCART1 audio output of the MSP4418G
> is really connected to the SCART cable output of the PVR-350. The sound
> is fed into the SCART cable by a separate audio cable that is connected
> to the audio output of the PVR. This could also be the aux output...
>
> On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 03:40 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I also just updated the ivtvdriver.org wiki's Troubleshooting
>> page to mention setting audio volumes in this way for those with
>> multi-tuner setups who are noticing level mismatches across cards.
>> (Unfortunately, until MythTV allows setting levels per-card, it'll
>> keep setting all cards to the same values unless you arrange to step
>> on its feet somehow; I don't think the original poster mentioned
>> whether he's using Myth or is using ivtv with something else.)
>
> No I didn't mention myth or vdr - I've not decided yet which one I will
> use. I wanted to make sure that the driver is working before trying to
> use a frontend for it.
>
>
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