It would appear that the IGAIN setting is being reset to zero before recording.  This 
causes the recording to be blank audio.  IGAIN of 1 (or anything above 0) seems to 
allow me to record.  The question is this:  What is resetting the IGAIN value to 0?  
and how can we avoid it?

This is occurring when watching videos, either recorded TV or "Movies" using MPlayer 
(haven't tried xine).  Watching a video using MPlayer alone does not exhibit this 
behavior so I'm guessing it is something Freevo does before turning on the viewers...  
Freevo resets the Master volume, the PCM volume, and LINE/MIC in volumes, as well as 
killing the IGAIN value.

Any hints would be helpful! :)

Thanks for what is still a GREAT product!  I got to watch a couple DVD's last night 
with my in-laws, and in between videos we scanned through the family photo albums!  
Way cool :)

Matt


On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 05:22:11 -0800
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> 
> what soundcard chipset is used?  can you record audio fine? have you set
> your mixer settings and capture device correctly? are you using OSS or ALSA?
> what version of the linux kernel are you running? is the sound driver loaded
> as a module or compiled in the kernel?
> 
> also be sure to do a google search without the word freevo as this is not a
> freevo problem but a linux sound configuration problem.


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