Mark A. O'Neil wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Apologies for the x-post (posted to both the ivtv-users and the  
> mythtv-users lists).
> 
> I recently updated my perfectly functional MythTV backend (FC5,  
> PVR500, MythTV v0.19, ivtv v0.6? whatever the recommendation for the  
> 2.6.16 kernel was) and XBox xebian frontend.
> 
> After a significant update (it had been awhile since initial  
> installation, so a lot was updated) I lost sound in all new  
> recordings - previous recordings play fine on both systems. In fact  
> the both systems work fine in all other capacities as far as I have  
> determined to date.
> 
> Current backend stats are:
> Kernel: 2.6.18.1.2239.fc5
> ivtv: 0.8.2
> MythTV:       0.20 (I do not have the exact version in my notes here at work)
> 
> At this point I am thinking there is a problem with the ivtv  
> installation/configuration. So the initial question is:
> 
> Is the ivtv version I have installed correct for my kernel?

Yes

> 
> This is the first time I have used yum to update ivtv as for the  
> first install I built it from src. Could that have been the problem  
> (yum) - perhaps I missed something?
> 
> Please, let me know what other info would be useful besides the ivtv  
> init log, to troubleshoot this (logs etc) and I will gather that up  
> this evening and post.

Please always post the IVTV INIT from dmesg and any ivtv options you 
have in /etc/modprove.conf.

> 
> This morning I came across some notes regarding the 'mute' setting -  
> ivtvctl -y mute=<0|1> - and will give that a shot this evening as well.
> 

Greets
Sander

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