Yeah, I meant that you could lower all three and raise the mythtv
volume. It's not great but it should solve your problem?

On 6/30/05, William Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I could try, but I'm afraid that defeats the purpose:  My MythTV
> recording volume setting is already set to the optimum value for
> recording with a PVR-250.  Backing off on the volume substantially in
> order  to accommodate my PVR-500 idiosyncracies puts me right back where
> I was before:  I can have usable volume in my PVR-250's, or I can have
> usable volume in my PVR-500, but I can't have both.
> 
> Bill
> 
> Adam Forsyth wrote:
> 
> >That happened to me too when I raised the valuse from whatever it
> >defaulted to. Try lowering the levels a bit and it should go away.
> >
> >
> 
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