2009/8/16 Paulo Cavalcanti <pro...@gmail.com> > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:12 AM, dariusz rojewski <drojew...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> 2009/8/16 Paulo Cavalcanti <pro...@gmail.com> >> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:57 AM, dariusz rojewski >>> <drojew...@gmail.com>wrote: >>> >>>> 2009/8/16 William Case <billli...@rogers.com> >>>> >>>>> Hi Darekr; >>>>> >>>>> Be warned, I am usually reluctant to post technical responses on this >>>>> list because I am new at it. However ... >>>>> >>>>> I seem to have the same problem. If you are relying on analog sound >>>>> (or >>>>> the cx23885 sound driver) from a TV tuner card or through RhythmBox, it >>>>> is broken. There are several different bugs filed relating to this >>>>> problem. >>>>> >>>>> I got sound using mplayer which (as it was explained to me) directly >>>>> interprets the digital signal. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> i tried to play via mplayer and i don't hear anything :) hmm.. but i >>>> noticed it plays with headphones. Uhhm.. :] it works under other >>>> distributions, so the solution must exist... :) thx >>>> >>> >>> What do you see using pavucontrol? Are the sliders moving while playing >>> anything? >>> >> >> >> But I don't use pulseaudio server (to use pavucontrol pulseaudio daemon >> must be turned on (yeah?)). >> > > Yes. > > Did you remove packages yourself, such the ones for pulse support? > Maybe this is your problem ... > > > Hm. I tried to solve my problem with pulseaudio - no results. Google said to remove pulseaudio, so i did it. :) (maybe due to some confiltcs between alsa and pulseaudio). I don't know. I hope it will be easier to solve it with alsa, i've never used pulseaudio longer than 20 minutes:) thx.
-- darekr
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