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Mike, thanks for your quick response to my plea for help ;-)
Unfortunately, it was a no-go. ""Mixer controls master" yielded:<br>
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stream: start_time: 0.289 duration: 95443.795 bitrate=0 kb/s<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.643 AFD: Opened codec 0xd02f30, id(MPEG2VIDEO)
type(Video)<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.643 AFD: Opened codec 0x12b3b50, id(MP2) type(Audio)<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.660 Opening audio device 'default'.<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.778 mixer unable to find control Master<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.778 mixer unable to find control Master<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.779 mixer unable to find control Master<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:34.780 NVP: Disabling Audio, reason is: mixer unable
to find control Master<br>
X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8<br>
Major opcode: 141<br>
Minor opcode: 14<br>
Resource id: 0x147<br>
2006-09-26 21:45:35.425 TV: Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV<br>
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Can't find control "Master" either. No PCM, no Master. What's going
on here? How can I find out what the mixer <i>does</i> have in the
way of controls? This is just an NVidia NForce4 chipset, is there not
support for this (hard to believe)?! Well wait, command line aplay
works, alsamixer too. I'm back to square one. Where do I go from
here, start writing a volume control script? That seems unlikely to be
the right action... My gut is telling me something else is wrong, and
I just don't know where to look.<br>
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-Jeff<br>
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Michael T. Dean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 09/26/06 00:29, Jeff Bevis wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm finally at my wits end. I cannot seem to get ALSA audio working
with Myth. After two weeks of searching, experimenting, and googling,
nothing seems to bring forth audio from Myth... However, I have
noticed that I am able to play sounds from the command line (with
aplay). I have set my audio device to "ALSA:default". The mixer is
also set to "default". Help?
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<pre wrap="">2006-09-25 15:50:30.247 Opening audio device 'default'.
*2006-09-25 15:50:30.369 mixer unable to find control Master
2006-09-25 15:50:30.369 mixer unable to find control Master
2006-09-25 15:50:30.371 NVP: Disabling Audio, reason is: mixer unable
to find control Master*
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Mike
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