On Jan 23, 2005, at 5:52 PM, Christopher Singley wrote:


running mythsetup on the frontend, i have tried using ALSA:default,
ALSA:analog, ALSA:hw:0,0, ALSA:mixed-analog settings for sound output...
all to no avail. mind you, the whole time ALSA is loaded and playable by
other applications.


i also have OSS emulation enabled and the modules are loaded, yet using
/dev/dsp or dev/sound/dsp doesn't work either.

this about exhausts my feeble knowledge of sound under linux; might there
be an ALSA guru who can give me a push in the right direction?




Most of my problems with sound have been because of file permissions. I
would run tests with the devices you listed above using aplay from the command
line as the user that will be running mythtv just to double-check that you aren't
having any problems there. aplay has a command line switch (-d maybe) that
allows you to specify the output device.


Also, from what I've seen in CVS, ALSA and OSS support in myth do not seem to
coexist. If you're attempting to use ALSA devices, make sure your myth is compiled
with ALSA support. If you're doing this yourself, there's a file called something like
settings.pro that needs to have the ALSA support uncommented. Remember to
make clean if you've previously compiled without ALSA support.


You don't mention an error message so there's part of me that wonders if you've
double-checked that you have sound coming in on the recorded video. Several
times, I've ended up with an extra msp3400.ko that didn't work right. I think there
are tons of references to this in the list archives.


btw - I don't believe you set the frontend audio output using mythsetup. It's done
through Setup -> General from mythfrontend, isn't it? Was that a typo above?


Good luck.

Best Regards,

Jason Koeninger
J&J Computer Consulting


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