Use a stereo RCA to headphone (1/8", is that the
size?) cable, and then you can control the volume
level using the Line-In input level. That's what
worked on my SB Live 5.1 card. (I gave up on this
after starting to use Xv on the PVR-350, but it did
work).
-- Joe
--- James Grant <[EMAIL PROTECT
m pretty sure the problem is your mixer.
>
> Use alsamixer or kmixer to set your capture device to the line-in.
>
> David
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jim Reith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Discussion about mythtv"
> Sent: Friday, Octo
Perfect thread to "hijack".
I have another "sound-loop" issue. I've got my PVR 350 connected to the TV
through the scart-cable that came with the board. This cable also have a
small jack that plugs right into the PC's soundcard ("Mic" in this case). The
soundcard is then connected to some louds
I"m pretty sure the problem is your mixer.
Use alsamixer or kmixer to set your capture device to the line-in.
David
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Reith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion about mythtv"
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 9:25 AM
Subj
At 09:19 AM 10/28/2005, you wrote:
Hey I have an audio question - with all the hundreds of cables i have lying
around here, I haven't found one yet that will take the PVR-350 TV out L/R
RCA audio and allow me to feed them back into my sound card's 'Line In'.
The cable that i thought for sure wou
Hey I have an audio question - with all the hundreds of cables i have lying
around here, I haven't found one yet that will take the PVR-350 TV out L/R
RCA audio and allow me to feed them back into my sound card's 'Line In'.
The cable that i thought for sure would work is a spare computer speak