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<br>> <I think I put the attributions back the way they should be after they <br>> were completely broken, mangled, and even fabricated by the user's mail <br>> client. I'm trying hard not to say bad things about Windows Live <br>> Messenger for making me have to go through the trouble of fixing the <br>> e-mail. I am, however, wondering why they put an advertisement at the <br>> bottom of e-mails from their system when the e-mails are such a mess (in <br>> both the HTML and plain text versions). If I wrote an e-mail program <br>> that doesn't work properly, I'd probably put my competitor's product <br>> name at the bottom to try to keep customers from choosing the <br>> competitor. Now that I think about it, maybe that's what happened here...><br><br> My next message will come from another e-mail system.<br><br>> <br>> On 09/04/2008 12:31 AM, not James Knox wrote:<br>> <br>> > On 08/30/2008 4:49 PM, Michael T. Dean wrote:<br>> ><br>> >> On 08/30/2008 03:52 PM, not James Knox wrote:<br>> >><br>> >>> I'm using MythVideo to watch my digital media, and while previous<br>> >>> versions seemed to work rather well, with these latest rpms (the<br>> >>> ones for Suse 10.2 off of packman) suddenly the sound is gone<br>> >>> when I'm playing media on the internal player. Not only that, the<br>> >>> volume control on my remote doesn't seem to have any effect<br>> >>> either. Here's my lircrc. That's the one that I edit to make the<br>> >>> remote work with the players, right? Note that most of the other<br>> >>> controls for the internal player do work, but the volume doesn't.<br>> >>> I mean, I don't even get the popup indicating a volume change.<br>> >><br>> >> Did you check MythControls to verify that VOLUMEUP is F11 and<br>> >> VOLUMEDOWN is F10 in TV Playback, TV Frontend, and/or Music<br>> >> contexts?<br>> ><br>> > Ok, I did in fact figure out how to install MytControls (it seems<br>> > plugins are available to Suse users on Packman) and was able to<br>> > confirm that VOLUMEUP is F11. So what do I look for now?<br>> <br>> Then, most likely your audio configuration is broken and Myth isn't <br>> actually opening your audio device, so Myth won't let you change the <br>> volume since audio is disabled.<br>> <br>> For the basics: remember, if you have "Audio output device" set to <br>> "ALSA:default", you need to set "Mixer device" to "ALSA:default" but if <br>> you have "Audio output device" set to "/dev/dsp" (or any "numbered" <br>> version of /dev/dsp), you need to set "Mixer device" to "/dev/mixer" (or <br>> the numbered version of /dev/mixer , typically such that the number is <br>> the same one following the /dev/dsp).<br>> <br>> Could also be your ALSA configuration or your distro may have configured <br>> your system to use PulseAudio or some other sound server that may not be <br>> supported on Myth systems.<br><br> Would any of these problems cause Myth's internal player to be muted, but mplayer (or whatever I use as the external player) would not be? I doubt that the problem is my audio system being broken, since my audio *does* work under certain circumstances.<br><br /><hr />Upgrade to Hotmail Plus and share more photos with bigger attachments. Click here to find out how <a href='http://get.live.com/en-ca/mailplus/features' target='_new'>Click here to find out how</a></body>
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