Re: [expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-22 Thread Kwan Lowe
Hoyt wrote: I have the same card. Have you checked the following: 1) The audio passthrough cable must be connected to the Line-IN on your sound card 2) The Line-IN volume must be audible (use Sound Mixer to raise it). That was it. The cable even came in the tuner box. I feel like such an

Re: [expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-22 Thread lorne
hahaha Well I had the plug part figured out, but it WAS indeed a pain to figure out how to make it work. Not plug and pray like would be great for the newbie. I didn't have to manually add it via a dev entry, but I did have to add some lines in my /etc/modules.conf file. It then detected it

[expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-21 Thread Hoyt
I bought one of those cheap ATI TV Wonder VE cards at CompUSA today. It installed OK (I had to create /dev/video0 by hand, though) and it autodetected the channels and I get great video, but no sound. I'm at a loss as to what to do for sound. I'm using Mandrake 8.2 and an Ensoniq PCI

Re: [expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-21 Thread Hoyt
On Sunday 21 April 2002 10:46 am, Kwan Lowe wrote: Hoyt wrote: I bought one of those cheap ATI TV Wonder VE cards at CompUSA today. It installed OK (I had to create /dev/video0 by hand, though) and it autodetected the channels and I get great video, but no sound. I have the same card.

Re: [expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-21 Thread lorne
Yea, but isn't it cool to have TV working like a charm in Linux? :) Hoyt wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> On Sunday 21 April 2002 10:46 am, Kwan Lowe wrote: Hoyt wrote: I bought one of those cheap ATI TV Wonder VE cards at CompUSA today.It installed OK (I had to create

Re: [expert] kwintv -- no sound after install

2002-04-21 Thread Hoyt
On Sunday 21 April 2002 11:57 pm, lorne wrote: Yea, but isn't it cool to have TV working like a charm in Linux? :) Well, a relative charm, but much, much easier than just a year ago. I did have to create the /dev/entries manually -- not an easy task if a newbie were faced with it (they might