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On 22 July 2006 03:45, Nick Rout wrote: |
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> When using "composite in" the sound should be coming in the "line in" |
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> However your driver may need to be switched to the right device, use |
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> ivtvctl |
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> ivtvctl -A - lists the audio inputs |
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> ivtvctl -Q - tells which one it is switched to now |
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> ivtvctl -qn - switches to input n |
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Hm... |
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uwe@uwix ~ $ ivtvctl -A |
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ioctl: VIDIOC_ENUMAUDIO |
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Input : 0 |
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Name : Tuner 1 |
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Input : 1 |
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Name : Line In 1 |
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Input : 2 |
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Name : Line In 2 |
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There is only one Line IN socket. Anyway, I tried both with "iivtvctl -qn". |
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Still no sound when doing "mplayer /dev/video0", and "mplayer tv://" gives me |
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that damn ioctl error (see my other mail). |
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Uwe |
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