> >If you're using S/PDIF for sound MythTV sound controls may well not
> >work. I have to adjust the sound on my receiver - MythTV controls have
> >no effect. I think it may vary from sound card to sound card as I've
> >reaqd posts that some Sound Blaster cards do allow you to control it
> >from My
Phill Edwards wrote:
I've still gotta do sound- It comes out fine, but i have no volume
control through Myth- not a big deal- i'm sure I can figure it
out...
If you're using S/PDIF for sound MythTV sound controls may well not
work. I have to adjust the sound on my receiver - MythTV contr
> I've still gotta do sound- It comes out fine, but i have no volume
> control through Myth- not a big deal- i'm sure I can figure it
> out...
If you're using S/PDIF for sound MythTV sound controls may well not
work. I have to adjust the sound on my receiver - MythTV controls have
no effect. I t
On a PVR-350 output you will always have overscan and I believe that it
cannot be adjusted (might be wrong) however you can change your gui
size in the mythfrontend setup. It will take alittle bit of time
and having to traverse menus many times but you can get it pixel
perfect and it looks great.
So thanks to all the great information on this list, I've got my new
Mythbox up running under Fedora (thanks to wilsonet's step-by-step).
I'm using the PVR-350 with TV out (the quality is excellent). This
is sooo cool.
I've still gotta do sound- It comes out fine, but i have no volume
c