I do have sound. The system-config-soundcard test plays the little jingle ok I just double checked kmix, and everything is turned up and not muted..

Adam Forsyth wrote:

Well if your systems doesn't have sound at all, you definately won't
with ivtv. What happens if you use the redhat soundcard testing
program (system-config-soundcard)? Does it play a sound successfully?
If it does, but some other things have no sound, check your mixer
settings (kmix, gnome-alsamixer, alsamixer). Make sure Master,  PCM,
and Wave are all turned up all the way then test again.

On 10/10/05, hondaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, currently its being tuned by the reciever, so whatever channel the
(direttv) reciever is on, thats whats being displayed in mythtv.  I have
tried a couple channels, and none seem to work.

As a side note, I decided to play an xvid movie that I had using
mplayer, and it doesnt have sound either.  Not sure if its related or not.

Adam Forsyth wrote:

Try tuning to a different channel with ivtvtune or ptune-ui, and see
fi you have sound on that channel?

On 10/9/05, hondaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well, I went ahead and reinstalled today, and now am at the same point
in the wilsonet guide.  I had black and white captures again.  So just
for the hell of it, i swapped out svid cables, and its all in vibrant
colors!

However.

I still dont have sound.  I noticed (as per the guide) that when i run:

mplayer -vo xv /tmp/test_capture.mpg

I see a lot of mplayer stuff in the console, then the captured piece of
tv plays.  But burried in all the txt that zip by real fast is this line:

MPEG: no audio streams found -> no sound

I'm not a gambling man, but if i were, id guess this might have
something to do with it.  Am i right?

Nick Rosier wrote:



On 09/10/05, hondaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# modinfo ivtv
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.13-1.1526_FC4/updates/drivers/media/video/ivtv.ko

K, i renamed it, depmod -a, reboot, and the same ole black and white screen.

I dont have a module named tuner anymore.  Is that the way its supposed
to be?




Where did you get your ivtv-module from? The tuner should be in the
same directory as ivtv.ko.
If you got it from an rpm or so, just uninstall it, download the
source for ivtv and compile it yourself. Less trouble and at least
you'll know you've got a complete driver-set.





Adam Forsyth wrote:





[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# modinfo tuner
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.13-1.1526_FC4/kernel/drivers/media/video/tuner.ko






this is the kernel tuner-module. rename/remove it and rerun depmod -a






Yup, that's it. Maybe I was unclear above but you need to be using the
ivtv version of this.

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