# bttv
alias char-major-81 bttv
alias char-major-81-0   bttv
options bttv            card=41 radio=1 bttv_verbose=2 gbuffers=4
           bttv_debug=1 automute=0 bttv_debug=1 v4l2=1 tuner=28
options tuner       type=28 debug=1
options btaudio analog=1 digital=0 dsp1=1 debug=1
above bttv tuner btaudio tvmixer
pre-remove bttv modprobe -r btaudio
post-remove bttv modprobe -r tuner; modprobe -r tvaudio

You can set mixer number manually, but if
you already have your sound card loaded,
this should put a mixer at /dev/mixer1
Use aumix or equivalent to get mixer values up.

I haven't been very lucky with digital audio, nor
direct audio off card, so I record in audio off
/dev/dsp0

Check your tuner in the Tuners list to make sure
you have the right one.

mike potts wrote:
> hello - i was wondering if anyone in this group has set up an avertv 
> studio card on their linux box w/ working audio and stereo.. i was able 
> to get it running without sound, but tv without sound isn't really tv.
> if anyone has gotten it to work and would be willing to share where they 
> got their info from, or their config files, that would be awsome.
> 
> thanks
> mike
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