On vr, 2007-08-24 at 10:32 -0400, Erwin.D.Mascardo wrote:
> We're trying to set up a video encoding server using Debian etch and a
> PVR-150. The hardware that we have available does not have an onboard
> sound card, so ALSA is convinced that there is no sound hardware
> available. Is it possible to fool ALSA into thinking that /dev/video24
> is a microphone or other source of audio-in?

Not at this time. I know Hans wants /dev/video24 to change to an alsa
device but this is probably not high on the todo list. So for now this
is not possible.

I am however a bit puzzled why you would want this to show up as a
microphone/other sound input. Why do you need alsa at all? Maybe you can
explain a bit more what the goal is and how you like it to be setup.
Maybe people can suggest an other or better solution to the problem. 

But if you are going to use /dev/video24 then you will have live with
a/v being out of sync.

Greets
Sander


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