> I've had no problem getting the volume to work on my AverTV Stereo > except that the audio is lousy under Linux and perfect under Windows > (not that I use Windows as anything other than a control for determining > how well my hardware is supported under Linux.) Basically, the card has > a cable you connect to an input on your sound board. You need to use > something like TkMixer or aumixer to make sure you've selected for > record the correct input, otherwise you won't hear anything. Where does the TkMixer or aumixer configuration take effect? I haven't tried this yet because now I'm not at home, but I my guessing is that the effect is similar than the "Sound & Video"->"Volume Control" of RedHat menus. Any guess about if they do the same or where these wizards write the config? I'm not familiar with these sound specs, so I understand the "Mute" option but I don't really know what the "Rec" option is about. Is this related to recording the sound from the tv to a sound file? > As far as the audio quality issue, I've managed to work around it by > running the audio from my VCR into my soundcard rather than using the > AverTV Stereo for audio. May I ask you what config do you have in /etc/modules.conf? Depending on the parameters in /etc/modules.conf, I find or miss the audio device of the Avertv in the "Sound & Video"->"Volume Control" of Redhat menus. Thanks in advance, Albert
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