On (06/03/14 12:25), Clemens Ladisch put forth the
proposition:
David Woodfall wrote:
Success. I used the second command mentioned on the linuxtv wiki:
mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video1:normid=8:alsa:adevice=hw.1:forceaudio:volume=80:immediatemode=0:width=720
Still no sound th
David Woodfall wrote:
> Success. I used the second command mentioned on the linuxtv wiki:
>
> mplayer tv:// -tv
> driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video1:normid=8:alsa:adevice=hw.1:forceaudio:volume=80:immediatemode=0:width=720
>
> Still no sound through arecord though.
It's probably necessary to configure
On (06/03/14 09:18), Dave Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
mplayer reports no sound:
mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video1:normid=8:alsa:adevice=hw.1:forceaudio:volume=80
...
Selected driver: v4l2
Opening video decoder: [raw] RAW Uncompressed Video
Audio: no sound
Does "mplaye
mplayer reports no sound:
mplayer tv:// -tv
driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video1:normid=8:alsa:adevice=hw.1:forceaudio:volume=80
...
Selected driver: v4l2
Opening video decoder: [raw] RAW Uncompressed Video
Audio: no sound
Does "mplayer something.wav" work?
Yes, mplayer works for wavs and other fi
David Woodfall wrote:
> mplayer reports no sound:
>
> mplayer tv:// -tv
> driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video1:normid=8:alsa:adevice=hw.1:forceaudio:volume=80
> ...
> Selected driver: v4l2
> Opening video decoder: [raw] RAW Uncompressed Video
> Audio: no sound
Does "mplayer something.wav" work?
> Neit
I recently bought one of these and have video but no audio.
# lsmod | grep cx231
cx231xx_alsa7824 0
cx231xx 143824 1 cx231xx_alsa
cx2341x16463 1 cx231xx
v4l2_common 3850 3 cx2341x,cx231xx,cx25840
videobuf_vmalloc3975 1 cx231xx
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