Re: [vdr] xineliboutput - DVB-C - No sound

2007-04-22 Thread JJussi
On Sunday, 22. Aprilta 2007 23:01, JJussi wrote:
> OK,
> got it..  Some progress..  I can hear sound BUT it's VERY disordered... And
> it's coming from surround (REAR) and Side speakers.. :-(
>
> Testing continues...

Removing --audio=alsa parameter fixed that disorder and now sound is "right"..  

Except that it cannot be controllet by volume keys, because it comes thru LFE 
and not PCM..

How to fix that?  Some body some nice ideas?!?

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Re: [vdr] xineliboutput - DVB-C - No sound

2007-04-22 Thread JJussi
On Sunday, 22. Aprilta 2007 21:06, Petri Helin wrote:
> mad is the decoder you need. How to obtain it depends on the
> distribution you are using and the method how xine has been installed.
> Typically it is libmad and libmad-dev or libmad0 and libmad0-dev
> packages you should be looking for.

OK, 
got it..  Some progress..  I can hear sound BUT it's VERY disordered... And 
it's coming from surround (REAR) and Side speakers.. :-(

Testing continues...

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Re: [vdr] xineliboutput - DVB-C - No sound

2007-04-22 Thread Petri Helin

JJussi wrote:

On Sunday, 22. Aprilta 2007 18:23, Petri Helin wrote:

You might not have the correct decoder installed. Check with "xine
--list-plugins" and see under "Audio decoders" whether they contain
different set of decoders on local and remote hosts.


Maybe..

At machine where sound works list is:
-Audio decoder:
 gsm610, mad, ffmpegaudio, mpc, nsf, dvaudio, flacdec, realadec, vorbis,
 a/52, pcm.

And at not working machine it's:
-Audio decoder:
 gsm610, ffmpegaudio, speex, realadec, nsf, dvaudio, flacdec, vorbis,
 a/52, faad, pcm, qta, dts, win32a.

which of, it is:
mad, mpc realadec

Hmm.. Maybe I have to test.. If I can figure out from where those codecs 
come..




mad is the decoder you need. How to obtain it depends on the 
distribution you are using and the method how xine has been installed. 
Typically it is libmad and libmad-dev or libmad0 and libmad0-dev 
packages you should be looking for.


-Petri

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Re: [vdr] xineliboutput - DVB-C - No sound

2007-04-22 Thread JJussi
On Sunday, 22. Aprilta 2007 18:23, Petri Helin wrote:
> You might not have the correct decoder installed. Check with "xine
> --list-plugins" and see under "Audio decoders" whether they contain
> different set of decoders on local and remote hosts.

Maybe..

At machine where sound works list is:
-Audio decoder:
 gsm610, mad, ffmpegaudio, mpc, nsf, dvaudio, flacdec, realadec, vorbis,
 a/52, pcm.

And at not working machine it's:
-Audio decoder:
 gsm610, ffmpegaudio, speex, realadec, nsf, dvaudio, flacdec, vorbis,
 a/52, faad, pcm, qta, dts, win32a.

which of, it is:
mad, mpc realadec

Hmm.. Maybe I have to test.. If I can figure out from where those codecs 
come..

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Re: [vdr] xineliboutput - DVB-C - No sound

2007-04-22 Thread Petri Helin

JJussi wrote:

Hi to everybody!

I have strange sound problem...

I have VDR machine with 3x Terratec Cinergy (mark 3) DVB-C cards, 
xineliboutput settings are "local=none, remote=37890".


If I connect with "vdr-sxfe xvdr://htpc --audio=alsa" at some other computer 
(at network) everything works fine and I can hear audio of tv-broadcast..


BUT, if I do same  "vdr-sxfe xvdr://htpc --audio=alsa" at my HTPC (that 
machine what have those DVB-C cards and it's connected to LCD-TV and 5.1 
amp.) I get no sound what ever (no front, rear or surround) from 
tv-broadcast..  
HOWEVER, if I select "Menu - Media Player - Play file" and select some AVI, 
MPEG, MP3, OGG or DVD... I get sound...

Same problem exists if I try to play Recorded tv-show...

So, have somebody some ideas why can't get (broadcast) sound at local machine, 
but sound works at remote machines...




You might not have the correct decoder installed. Check with "xine 
--list-plugins" and see under "Audio decoders" whether they contain 
different set of decoders on local and remote hosts.


-Petri

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