I thought I was having a problem when I first tried this, but it turned out to be a lot of excess in/outputs turned on that didn't need to be causing insane amounts of noise. I also didn't have my capture level high enough so I was blasting my receiver to compensate. Once I turned off anything I didn't need and adjusted the levels, it was all good. I ended up only using Mic 1 for capture at 100, PCM set to 92, Wave set to 92 and Master set to 92. alsamixer from a remote session helped a lot in my sound card config by playing something on the myth front end and adjusting from remote session until the audio levels were where I needed them to be. Then alsactl store to retain the settings.

On Dec 25, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Joshua Frank wrote:

I have tried this. It is possible by using alsactl to capture the line out and redirect. The problem is that the sound quality is very poor when you do this. I beleive the artical on how to do this was on the myth wiki site. My advice is not to try.

On 12/23/05, Rajeev Goonewardene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I have successfully got mythtv working and it works great - very
impressed by the work, thank you Issac and Jarod for the great
software and howtos.  One small question, I have the PVR-350 card and
I was wondering if I can get mplayer to play the DVD sound through
the PVR350's audio out so I don't have to switch cables when watching
a DVD.  This also would be nice for any media I am playing through
mplayer.

Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks,

Rajeev.


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