Chris,

It's a hauppage card.  The sound card has an output cable that goes into the
line in of the SBLive.  The thing is, I can control the tv sound with ONLY
the line in on the SBLive mixer, not the master volume, not the + & - keys
when xawtv is on.  Also, the main thing is, I can't get all four speakers to
work, just the front channel.  But with everything else, All four work just
fine.
This has me stumped.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a Lot,

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 4:58 AM
To: Mark Basil
Subject: Re: bttv and sound module



hi there

I don't think it's your sblive.

What might be happening though is that the driver doesn't know how to
configure sound correctly for your particular tv card.

the tv card itself has a chip which needs to be activated (or whatever) to
send the data to the sound card (I assume that your tv card has a audio
link straight to the soundcard?).

What I actually had to so was to find a card definition where the sound
worked, stole that bit out of the definition for that card, paste it into
the definition for my tv card, recompile bttv, and viola! sound would work
out of the tv card now.

what kind of tv card is it? Mines a Flyview'98 PAL card.

let me know!

regards,
Chris

On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, Mark Basil wrote:

> List,
>
> Anyone have any ideas as to why I can't have the bttv driver use my SBLive
> mixer for sound?  It seems that it installs its own driver and I can't get
> sound out of all 4 speakers.  This is the only program I have problems
with.
> i'm using xawtv ( not sure of the version ) with a 2.3.99-pre5 kernel bttv
> driver.  So, my question, is there a way to have the bttv driver ( or
> whatever ) use the existing sound module so that it can be controlled by
the
> SBLive Mixer?  Oh, and one more thing, I can only control the volume with
> the input on the SBLive mixer, not the master volume, not even the + & -
> keys when xawtv is running.  Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks A Bunch.
>
> Mark
>
>
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