Chaogui Zhang wrote:
> I assume you mean analog tv or analog input. The audio is via the
> cx88-alsa module, which is working fine for me last time I tested. You
> need to grab the sound from the appropriate /dev/dsp? device. Do a
> "cat /proc/asound/cards" and it will tell you what number(the "?") to
> use for your cx88-alsa device. Note that you might run into issues if
> your cx88-alsa grabs the index 0 for your sound cards. In that case,
> use module options to force the cx88-alsa to index 1 or 2 as needed.
> Index 0 should be reserved for your main sound card so your normal
> software can use /dev/dsp (which they always default to).
Alrighty. Well, here goes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Live ]: EMU10K1 - SB Live 5.1 [SB0220]
SB Live 5.1 [SB0220] (rev.10, serial:0x100a1102)
at 0xa000, irq 21
1 [UART ]: MPU-401 UART - MPU-401 UART
MPU-401 UART at 0x330, irq 10
2 [CX8801 ]: CX88x - Conexant CX8801
Conexant CX8801 at 0xf3000000
Now, I know that 0 is my main card, my Soundblaster 5.1 card. I have no
clue what 1 could be. I have my motherboard sound disabled in the bios.
2 is obviously the 800i.
Im still on a learning curve here, so my next question is this:
What specifically do I need to do here? I am not sure how I would load
the module with the proper options.
And, just for a bit of reference, im using ubuntu, with the
2.6.22-14-386 kernel. I am using TVTime as my indicator of success
failure. I can follow directions, and I know how to do regular
rmmod/insmod. Im just a bit unsure how to proceed here. =)
Christopher.
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