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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Mario Limonciello <<a href="mailto:mario.mailing@gmail.com">mario.mailing@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Wj3C7c">Douglas Wagner wrote:<br>> All:<br>><br>> Ok, i'm in a REAL bind here. I have a week to get this figured out<br>> before my WAF goes to the toilet.<br>><br>> Long story short I just switched from a Fedora based MythTV setup to an<br>
> Ubuntu Setup (MythBuntu ROCKS). I have NO experience with Unbuntu or<br>> Debian.<br>><br>> Installation went well, everything is up and running. Initially I had<br>> no sound at all. WIthout doing much of anything (actually nothing other<br>
> than maybe a reboot I remember) I had actually, at one point, gotten<br>> sound to work. I came back the next morning and popped on the PVR and<br>> all of a sudden i've got static...untuned radio like static comming from<br>
> my SB Live! board.<br>><br>> To be honest I have NO idea where to go from here. Sound was always<br>> something that "just worked" on the fedora box. I am totally lost even<br>> where to look for what's going on. The static "changes" when I move the<br>
> menu or even telnet into the box so there's "something", and when I plug<br>> into the onboard sound it stops (I get no sound from onboard and haven't<br>> even tried to set it up, but I really don't want to have to use<br>
> onboard)...the static also stops upon box reboot till mythbuntu is<br>> partly up where it comes back again.<br>><br>> As I said, I have NO idea where to even start with figuring out why I<br>> have no sound or why i've got static.<br>
><br>> I'm plugged by RCA to the TV (Single pin in Green Out from Sound Card to<br>> White/Red RCA on TV.)<br>><br>> Any help on where to go or what to look at for why i'm getting static<br>> out of my sound card would be VERY appreciated. Any tutorials on how to<br>
> setup sound for an emu10k1 on mythbuntu would be appreciated as well as<br>> I have no idea even what the basic methods of doing such are.<br>><br>> Oh, one last thing. If I go to alasmixer to that card (alsamixer -c 2)<br>
> and mute either the master or the PCM sound the static goes off, comes<br>> back when you unmute so in essence this is sound comming through the<br>> sound card.<br>><br>> HELP please. :)<br>><br>> --Douglas Wagner<br>
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> <a href="http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users" target="_blank">http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users</a><br>So here's thie important thing:<br><br>Are you using Mythbuntu added to Ubuntu, or straight Mythbuntu? If you added to<br>
Ubuntu, you've got a pulseaudio daemon running. You'll either have to kill it,<br>or look at my other post a day or two ago about how to work nicely with it in place.<br><font color="#888888"><br>--<br>Mario Limonciello<br>
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<div><br>Nope, no Ubuntu, installed Mythbuntu straight off of the CD, no Ubuntu Pre-Installation. I can look for a pulse audio server (ps aux | grep pulse should do it right?) but I don't think one is running. BTW I have no preference on running with or without pulse so long as it works and works consistantly. </div>
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<div>--Doug</div>