No Analog btaudio

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I have a Hauppauge WinTV Radio card and I've got
it working fine with an internal audio cable hooked
to my sound card so I know everything is working.
For recording purposes, though, I was hoping to use
btaudio so my sound card would be free.  The digital
input seems to work but analog doesn't work.  What's
the difference between them, in both cases you are
taking an analog signal and turning it into a digital
one.

The digital channel only allows a bitrate of 32000,
but can be mono or stereo, whereas the analog I can
try and set it to 44.1k and 48k and I got 44.8k and
49.777k respectively, but it can only be mono.  What's
with this difference?

In any case, I can always get sound from the digital
device and never from the analog.  Also, why does
btaudio have three line volume controls, none of them
seem to affect either the ananlog or the digital
sound device, I've tried changing the volumes and the
record sources.

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