On Sunday 08 January 2006 12:33, Chris Lynch wrote: > On 1/8/06, Chris Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I *think* I'm a little closer, but still somewhat struggling after > > playing with this a few hours. Is there a way to tell Myth to use > > specific audio PIDs? I can't seem to find a way to do this and worked > > through a number of channels as you described above, but am not sure what > > else I can give myth outside of the PIDs themselves. > > > > I do get sound when playing back from mplayer something I cat from dvr0. > > The catch is that if I play back I really have to specify -ac hwac3 for > > mplayer. This got me thinking that maybe Myth is not pasing AC3 out to > > my spdif port. I *do* have the MythTV option to pass AC3 turned on and > > I'm using the .asoundrc from Jarod's site with mixed digital for ALSA. > > > > Is anyone else sending AC3 from a DVB stream over SPDIF? If so, what > > does your .asoundrc look like? > > To confirm that I'm not crazy, I recorded a show in Myth and played it back > on my Windows box. It has full sound, but on Myth, using ALSA:spdif, I get > no sound. If I uncheck the box in Myth to do AC3 passthrough, I *also* get > sound, but of course no AC3. > > I'm still investigating, but I'm curious if anyone with a HD-3000 is > outputing AC3 over spdif? > > Thanks, > > Chris
I am. been able to pass any ac3 stream through the spdif on your SBLive through say mplayer? the Live! is fine for spdif, so maybe asking in a seperately titles post for someon using their SBLive for spdif output for their asoundrc, then enter the proper ALSA:? in Myth. -- Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
