I have a Tekram m205 at home (not produced anymore) which also use the
bt848, the Philips tuner, and some sound chip I don't remember its
name. the point is that it appears that the sound chip isn't supported in
any driver, and there's no way to turn it on in Linux. so the standard
procedure for that card is to boot to windows, turn on the TV application,
and soft reboot to Linux. the soft reboot doesn't turn of the sound chip
(which can be quite anoying as when rebooting, I no longer see the picture
but I can still hear the audio for the TV channel I was watching - and I
can't change a channel :-).
Oded
---- Original Message ----
From: Ilya Konstantinov
Date: Thu 1/25/01 1:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Linux-IL
Subject: Re: AverMedia TVCapture Card
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 12:56:36AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a problem with my FlyVideo TVCard. I had succsesfully configured
it
> to show good video. But without sound.
> Which module to install to complete this installation? or (which tuner
type
> does it have?).
I don't remember which tuner type it was for FlyVideo, but there aren't
that many to try (1 to 8).
1. You have the audio connection to your sound card, and Line-In's volume
in the mixer is high enough, right?
2. bttv supports lots of Bt848 TV cards. Apparently, turning the Bt848
on isn't a big deal - it's the same on all the cards. What differs
is how they activate the audio chip.
FlyVideo should be bttv card=8 or card=30 (for FlyVideo 98).
(that's from 2.4's CARDLIST file)
You might also read Documentation/video4linux/bttv/Sound-FAQ
from the kernel's tree.
--
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov
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