On Nov 30, 2005, at 3:39 PM, raptorjr wrote:
Yes, at the moment it is unchecked. Think i have tried ever
possible combination of
that option, and the Extra audio buffering option. But checked or
unchecked
it makes no difference.
But i wonder if it is the problem that i have that the information
text explains on the
Extra audio buffering option, "crackly" sound? Since i have a
hardware encoding card.
But unfortunately that setting doesn't help me. Could it be broken?
To eliminate the ivtv stuff as a problem, move one of the recordings
that you know is crackly in Myth to another computer and play it with
mplayer. I know you can try mplayer locally, but that might exhibit
the same issue if your real problem is a misconfigured alsa.
Keith C
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