Once again I have no other solution than reposting my own questions.
Sorry for that, but I'm sure some people here
have some of the answers I'm looking for. Or at least, some advice.

Keet it up !

Florian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Florian Siberchicot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:08 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] no sound on my Hauppauge DVB-S rev 1.3


> Hi,
> let me remind you my problem.
> I bought a second hand DVB-S rev 1.3.
> I made a few tries with DVB drivers and VDR.
> I could have video but never had the sound
> on the audio out.
> What really worried me is that I installed it on my XP
> system, with official driver, made 2 tests (watch a FTA
> channel, and play a .pva file). In both cases I had video
> without audio.
> So I don't really know what to do now, and aware
> of any advice.
> I have a few questions:
> _ How can I be 100% sure that there's something
> wrong with the audio on that card ?
> _ Is there a way to determine precisely
> where is the breakdown ? (only the 3.5mm jack
> or the whole audio part of the card).
> _ How could the audio get broken ? (and only the audio!)
> _ Someone suggested me to try the SP/DIF.
> Then I guess I have to use this plan:
> http://www.vdrfrance.net/index.php?action=snapshot_detail&id=10&home=no
> I have a friend that could do that for me, but
> can this be later unplugged of the card ? or does
> this requires weldings ?
> And do this really have a chance to be successful ?
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> Florian


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