Thanks Michael, Now Got this working using the line-in, would be great if this could be working through the pass-through on the soundcard, it sounds like Chris pascoe had it working 2006/02/05 http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~chrisp/Linux-DVB/DVICO/ Cheers Anthony > I have both the digital and analog parts working on this card using the > standard stuff in FC6 and mythtv [note: for long and complicated reasons I > got it working but then haven't used it since so I can't comment on the > quality.] > > I was incapable of getting this to work using the internal aux jack on the > motherboard. I connected up the sound in to the line-in on my sound card > and then spent some frustrating time playing around with alsamixer. The > trick for me was to get the latest version of alsa and then to set the > *capture* volume for line in to maximum, but set the *output* volume to > zero. And also I think set the overall capture volume to max and set > line-in to be the capture element. From memory it is the tab key that > allows you to switch between input and output volumes in alsamixer ie > there > are two other screens that I didn't know about - once I knew that it was a > matter of trial and error. > > Hope this helps. Let me know if you want a more precise set of settings > that I am using. > > Cheers > Michael > > > Anthony Giggins seven at seven.dorksville.net > Thu May 17 16:30:36 CEST 2007 > > * Previous message: [PATCH] Compro VideoMate T750 > * Next message: New Devices (Testers wanted) > * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > > Well I finally tried with arecord but still no good with the internal > cable > connected to the AUX on the soundcard. I don't have the right cable too > test > direct too the line in jack on the sound card (I know this works for > pass-through playback I tested with a mp3 player but not under mythtv), > I'll > try and borrow the right cable so I can test further. > > Michael any luck with the GPIO information I provided? > > Would this be best posted on the video4linux mailing list? > > Thanks Anthony > > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-dvb-bounces at linuxtv.org [mailto:linux-dvb-bounces at > linuxtv.org] > On Behalf Of Anthony Giggins > Sent: Monday, 7 May 2007 7:39 AM > To: linux-dvb at linuxtv.org > Subject: RE: Divco Fusion HDTVDVB-T PlusNoAudio for > composite/s-video input > > I've tried using the line in on the soundcard, in mythtv for the audio but > it caused issues with normal audio play back, it might work better with > arecord/aplay, I'll give this a go when I get some spare time, it would be > great if the GPIO gets it working through the internal cable. > > Yeah it works fine under windows with the audio cable connected too the > AUX > connector. > > Thanks Anthony > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Newbigin [mailto:jnewbigin at optusnet.com.au] > Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2007 3:06 PM > To: Anthony Giggins > Cc: linux-dvb at linuxtv.org > Subject: Re: Divco Fusion HDTV DVB-T PlusNoAudio for > composite/s-video input > > I just checked my setup. I actually just have the audio connected > directly to the motherboard line in jack. > > Alsa 'capture' settings are > Line = Capture > Capture = Capture > Capture volume = 0. You can bump this up but I get clipping. > > You can get a VU meter by running > arecord -f dat -D plug:dsnoop -v -v -v /dev/null > > If that works and you already have aplay working, you can use > arecord -f dat -D plug:dsnoop | aplay > > Perhaps some GPIO might enable the sound cable on the dvico card, I > don't know. Does it work under windows if you use the audio cable? > > John. > > Anthony Giggins wrote: >>Yes I have the same card as you John >> >> >>Vendor ID: 0x14f1 >>Device ID: 0x8800 >>Subsystem ID: 0xdb1018ac >> >>Please let me know your alsa setting I have tried everything :( >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: linux-dvb-bounces at linuxtv.org [mailto:linux-dvb-bounces at >>linuxtv.org] >>On Behalf Of Anthony Giggins >>Sent: Saturday, 5 May 2007 11:35 PM >>To: linux-dvb at linuxtv.org >>Subject: RE: Divco Fusion HDTV DVB-T PlusNoAudio for >>composite/s-video input >> >>The card I have is subsystem: 18ac:db10 not sure where your getting the >>14f1:8802 from. >> >>Can you please tell me how you have configured your alsa I have tried >>connecting the supplied cable too both the AUX and the CDROM inputs on >> the >>SBlive sound card I am using. >> >>I'll hopefully be attempting the regspy GPIO stuff tomorrow if all goes > too >>plan. >> >>Thanks for the idea, keep them coming :) >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: linux-dvb-bounces at linuxtv.org [mailto:linux-dvb-bounces at >>linuxtv.org] >>On Behalf Of John Newbigin >>Sent: Saturday, 5 May 2007 4:47 PM >>To: linux-dvb at linuxtv.org >>Subject: Re: Divco Fusion HDTV DVB-T Plus NoAudio for >>composite/s-video input >> >>Is this the 14f1:8802 Subsystem: 18ac:db10 >> >>If so, I have the same card. It does not support audio capture. You >>must you the supplied cable to connect to you sound card aux/line in. >> >>You then must configure alsa correctly to allow recording from the input >>you are using (test with arecord | aplay) >> >>I also found the analog capture on this card is rubbish and I would >>recommend people avoid it. The digital works fine. >> >>John. >> >>Michael Krufky wrote: >> >>>Anthony Giggins wrote: >>> >>>>Hello Everyone, >>>> >>>>I am using this card with Mythtv under mythdora distro > (www.mythdora.com) >>>>for DVB with minimal problems but I am unable too get any audio via >>>>composite/s-video input, video works fine. >>>>This is pretty much my last remaining problem, I've searched every >>>> >>mailing >> >>>>list I can think of and have several other people in the same boat in >>>>varying distro's can anyone give me anything I can try, the passthrough >>>>audio cable is plugged into my SB Live value card and I believe I have >>>>alsa configured correctly but I could be wrong. >>>> >>>>Please Help! >>>> >>>We may need to program the GPIO for those input muxes... Please see the >>> >>GPIO pins section, cx2388x subsection of the v4lwiki, located at >>http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki ... You'll need to use regspy, which is part >> of >>the dscaler project, in conjunction with the DViCO windows drivers and >>FusionHDTV application, in order to sniff the GPIO settings of the >> windows >>driver. With that data, we should be able to resolve this problem for > you. >> >>>I am looking at the current code, which sets gpio0 to 0x000027df ... >>> >>Perhaps this is inaccurate, or you have an alternate revision of this > model. >>Let me know what you find from regspy. >> >>>Good Luck, >>> >>>Mike Krufky _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb