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<font face="Arial">Yes, that is the control group idea I am shooting
for. What Linux program do you suggest that I use to play audio files
from the command line? Preferably something that comes with KnoppMyth.</font><br>
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William Lewis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My myth box is giving no sound. My first step in debugging is to see if
sound is being recorded. So, if I record a few minutes of a show, how
do I get it so I can view it in WMP or QuickTime on a Machine that I
know has working audio?
If there is not a FOOL PROOF (searching for a control group, not new
points of failure) way, then I would like to post it to my pub folder
and have someone DL and test it for me.
Please advise.
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My suggestion would be to take a known working file
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/SillySounds/english.au">ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/SillySounds/english.au</a> for example),
and get that to play. If you can hook something up with an 1/8th inch to
RCA cable or plug directly in to PC speakers, that would be a good first
step. Once you get that working, then you can move on to more advanced
stuff (.asoundrc configuration, AC3 passthrough, whatever...) But first
things first. Is it a system-wide issue or a MythTV issue? I would say
that's the first step.
Will
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