I have TVTime installed on 12.04 on a flash drive and this program works fine.
Today I installed 12.04.1 on my desktop and have no sound in TVtime.
Any thoughts
I see TVtime has a folder in /etc/tvtime and a hidden file .tvtime in the home directory.
That seems strange.
It started out with the usual video no audio problem with XawTV, TVTime etc.. and usually a command like
Code:
tvtime -M | arecord -D hw:1,0 -r 32000 -c 2 -f S16_LE | aplay -Dplug:surround51
or unmuteing something in alsamixer fixes it.
Wondering if anyone knows if FC11 has anything funky about it regarding TVTime. I can't seem to get sound working. It works fine on other applications and will play sound simultaneously from different applications (not Skype, but Skype's a hog), ie., watch video with Xine and listen to music with Amarok.
I use Pinnacle internal TV Tuner card and was using TVTime viewer.
Hi.
I have Fedora 18 x86, KDE 4.9.5, 3.7.2-204 kernel.
I'm tring to install a Trust WB-3320X webcam. How can I do this..?
Also I have another problem: when Fedora starts with the webcam attached, it
becomes /dev/video0. But this interferes wth my KWorld BT878 RF tvtuner, because
tvtime is set to /dev/video0.
I've installed a tv card but I can't hear the sound through my built-in CMedia soundcard when I watch tv with TVTime. The tv card's audio output is externally connected to my soundcard's line in input. In the 'Input' tab of the 'Sound Preferences' dialog, I can see the input level meter moving.
I've searched the sound threads, but haven't found a solution. OpenSUSE 11.2 64, Audigy 4 sound card, analog stereo speakers. There is no sound at startup, I have to use alsamixer and disable the "S/PDIF Optical Raw" setting, then sound works fine for the rest of my session. How do I save this? I've tried alsactl store as root, but it doesn't save it.
I have an analog KWorld XPert BT878 tvtuner.
In windoze I can even use its remote to control many applications.
I don't know if it's possible to use the remote in Fedora but it would be nice
to at least see the TV channels.
I installed tvtime. I started it.
I recently built a new system using an ASUS P6T Deluxe V2 motherboard that has Intel HD Audio on-board. Sound from my computer worked just fine immediately after installing Fedora 12.