Thanks Gerd,
At least now I know it's not only me having this problem.
In case you find a solution (even temporarily), it would be nice to find it on
your web page :-)
Hmm, I guess I want to use a seperate mixer program for the tv-card.
In that case I could use bcast2000 again.
Bcast2000 uses the tv-card for videorecording olny it seems. Sound they get
from the sound-card. the problem is that when I close xawtv, the tv-sound is
gone and it doesn't come up when I use bcast2000. A mixer program that could
activate the sound again would be nice.
I'll wait untill something new comes up then.
-Marcel Janssen
On Mon, 04 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> > I have TV-sound, just the mixer is gone. This is quite troublesome for some
> > applications (bcast2000 only records video now).
>
> The bcast people doing something wrong then. The mixer isn't required.
> Using the video4linux API for audio control has exactly the same effect,
> the mixer device is just a second interface to the volume/bass/treble
> settings to allow the usage of any random mixer utility. xawtv should
> have no problems to adjust the volume without tvmixer.
>
> > Is there anyone out there who's been using the tvmixer module with success ?
>
> /me, althrouth I just noticed that it doesn't work on 2.4.0-test7. It
> works fine on 2.2.15 patched with a half-year-old cvs checkout of the
> i2c code. Looks like I have to debug it...
>
> Gerd
>
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