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saa7134 TV Tuner card audio problems



Thanks, as soon as I read your post, I realized what i
think I did.  I think my problem was that I had
installed the v4l-dvb from www.linuxtv.org, and I
think that's when I got the sound working that one
time, but I didn't know exactly what got it working
right.  Since then I had done and update to the system
using yum, and I'm guessing that actually brought me
back a step.  I've now installed v4l-dvb again, and
now I'm able to modprobe saa7134-oss and in dmesg it
shows that it's loaded DMA sound and registered dsp1
and mixer1.  So, I'm a step closer, at least I think I
am.  I still am not getting audio from the tuner card.
 When I run MythTV and select watch TV I still just
get a click from the speakers and then quiet noise. 
At this point, I'm not really sure if I need to get a
better mixer program that can getting the audio from
one to the other or if I need to find a command that
works to transer the audio from dsp1 to dsp.  I've
tried:
sox -t al -r 32000 -b -c 2 /dev/dsp1 -t al /dev/dsp

but, when type that and press <enter>, it just sits
there and seems like it locks up the audio, and I end
up having to close the konsole window as it seems to
never finish the command and bring me back to a
prompt.  Anyone have any suggestions as to my next
step?

Thanks,
Noel Smith

--- hermann pitton <v4l (at) arcor.de> wrote:

> Am Donnerstag, den 09.03.2006, 17:54 -0800 schrieb
> Noel Smith:
> > Well, at this point I'm wondering if my best bet
> is to
> > start fresh by completely reinstalling Fedora Core
> 4. 
> 
> Don't do.
> 
> The transient period of still working saa7134 oss=1
> and out factored
> saa7134-oss and saa7134-alsa modules is missing.
> 
> The Fedora guys have simply enough to do always and
> kicked this out for
> now. Either you try to get a recent mercurial
> compiled on your stuff or
> a recent 2.6.16.x-git.x.
> 
> It is not much related to Fedora Core 4 at all.
> 
> Cheers,
> Hermann
> 
> 
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