Thanks for the links, guys. So now on to the troubleshooting part. Since
both tvtime and vlc have the problem, I am thinking it is the
The problem is that I am getting video, but not audio, in both tvtime and
vlc. So I am trying to determine where the problem lies. She can get audio,
for instance,
On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 09:14:32PM -0500, Brad Alexander wrote:
>I have a hauppague (bt878) card in my wife's machine. It is connected to
>cable, and she uses tvtime to watch tv in a window on her computer while
>she works. Unfortunately, every now and again, she will lose audio on it,
there is a list here:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TV_Related_Software#Standalone_Software_to_Watch_Analogue_TV
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Hi,
I have never had an analog TV card, but it seems to me that at least
VLC, mplayer (CLI) and probably xine would let you watch analog TV
channels (V4L/V4L2).
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I have a hauppague (bt878) card in my wife's machine. It is connected to
cable, and she uses tvtime to watch tv in a window on her computer while
she works. Unfortunately, every now and again, she will lose audio on it,
and I have the damnedest time getting it to work again. I don't know if it
is t
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