Am Do, den 03.02.2005 schrieb Patrick Spreitzer um 19:54:
> I get the sound devices when I plug in the card but I can't get it to play
> sound.
> There is also a mixer device but I don't understand how to set the oss-mixers
> on the card.
>
Hi Patrick,
try to get an audacity rpm (freshrpms.net?), that is really easiest to
test such stuff.
Assuming you have a soundevice on dsp0 with
"modprobe saa7134 oss=1 dsp_nr=1 mixer_nr=1 oss_debug=1"
you get the saa7134 on dsp1.
Start/restart some mixers to see the saa7134 mixer.
Configure audacitiy that it records from dsp1 with 16bit stereo and
32000Hz sampling rate and playback is from dsp0.
Now start xawtv and then start a recording in audacity.
For the saa7133 chip it is reported that the oss sound starts working
after switching first to other inputs then tv on the saa7134-mixer.
So try to switch the record flag back and forth to all inputs, move the
volume sliders and so on. Switch xawtv from input Television to TV (mono
only) and repeat the show watching the waveform in audacity.
If nothing is usable close the mixers and so on and try to reload the
modules and "modprobe tda9887 qss=0 debug=2" first. Repeat the
procedures. :) To change to 8bit and even mono could be a further try.
This way you have a first test round and maybe can confirm to Hans that
there is nothing yet. ;)
Greetings,
Hermann
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