Problem solved: use the :amode suboption within the -tv input option.
For instance, -tv input=1:amode=0 sets the video input from RGB composite
and the audio to MONO; -tv input=1:amode=1 sets the audio mode to STEREO,
-tv input=1:amode=2, sets it to LANG1, and with :amode=3 to LANG2.
Cheers,
J
Yay!!
I think it has got something to do with the v4l2 audio output mode: it is set
to «Language1» instead of «stereo».
Hence the decoded audio output shows 705 kbits/sec and one channel instead of
full 1411 kbits/sec and two full channels.
Now that I (hopefully) found the problem...how do I
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