I have some ATI "HDTV Wonder" cards which I would like to use for video
capture. The problem is that on all of the systems in which I would like
to use the card, it somehow interferes with the audio, such that I lose
the audio capability, and alsamixer only shows the cx88 capture function
of the card.
I could live with that if the capture were good, but it seems garbled,
and recording a short section of the content captured gives very low
quality audio results. I've done capture with xawtv and ffmpeg, and I
can just play the captured audio over the network to another machine
with sound, no configuration changes needed.
I can put the card in other machines and it works perfectly, with the
limitation that the machines in which it works are servers, not
something I can use for casual things.
If anyone has a thought on making this work, I'll give it a look. Since
it happens on three machines, I didn't post a lot of dmesg stuff,
without the TV card the usual sound hardware shows up, with the card
dmesg shows no indication that normal audio even exists.
All machines, working and not, use the built-in audio on the motherboard.
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