Hi Anne,

On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 08:04, Anne Wilson wrote:
> I'm pleased with the quality of video that I can see by playing back 
> the avi file through xine, but I still haven't solved the problem of 
> sound.  I'm using kde, and I checked out kmix, unmuting anything 
> left, one by one, but nothing made any difference except one, 
> labelled 'capture'.  I guess this might be the one I need, but 
> enabling it gives a huge feedback scream, and I can't see any way of 
> getting rid of that except by muting.  Does this ring any bells with 
> anyone?

Yes, ancient windows times. ;). It means your other volume slides are
too high. 'Mute' turns tracks off, 'Capture' turns them on for audio
recording (so that's what you want!). So disable mute, enable capture
and set the volumes to such a level that you like it.

Ronald

PS, if it doesn't work with xawtv, try 'xawtv -noxv'. That helps for
some people with odd video cards.


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