Hi, yes, I tried also mplayer's amode=X option but it doesn't work. The option has just no effect. I tried v4lctl too: ~> v4lctl show norm: PAL input: Television audio mode: lang1 bright: 127 contrast: 48 color: 63 hue: -1 volume: 0 mute: off vertical flip: off Invert: off y offset odd field: 0 y offset even field: 0 ~> v4lctl setattr "audio mode" lang2 ~> v4lctl show norm: PAL input: Television audio mode: lang1 bright: 127 contrast: 48 color: 63 hue: -1 volume: 0 mute: off vertical flip: off Invert: off y offset odd field: 0 y offset even field: 0 It seems that language switching is not implemented in the driver. I'd like to ask Gerd again to implement it. Regards, Ing. Jozef Sakalos jsakalos@xxxxxxxxxxx >Hi, > Have you tried to use mplayer? There is a command line option >to choose >the channel: > amode=<0-3> choose an audio mode: > 0: mono > 1: stereo > 2: language 1 > 3: language 2 > From: "Ing. Jozef Sakalos" <jsakalos@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Gerd Knorr <kraxel@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: FlyVideo 3000 and dual channels sound > Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 00:01:24 +0200 > Cc: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Reply-To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > Dear Gerd, > > when do you plan to implement this language switching? > > There is about 20% of programs broadcasted in dual language and, > believe me, it's quite annoying to fiddle with the mixer all the > time and hearing the sound only from one channel. > > Regards, > Ing. Jozef Sakalos > jsakalos@xxxxxxxxxxx