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https://sourceforge.net/p/tvtime/bugs/742/
When will alsa support to tvtime? Currently, you can not use the left and right arrow keys for volume management. The new systems, throwing the OSS, and there is no /dev/mixer Tvtime - mixer = hw:0/Line - No sound management command.. Although this is a different matter could but Managing digital tuners?
https://sourceforge.net/p/tvtime/mailman/tvtime-devel/?page=2
tvtime doesn't recommend or suggest any alsa package, because it's not compiled with libasound support yet. To have a meaningful audio experience along with the tv picture a user with an alsa sound system (iow - everyone) will need to install oss-compat so that tvtime audio integration will work. If there is a better alternative please let me know.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=109978
Dec 19, 2013 · BTW - i am a long time Windows user - just getting my feet wet with Linux/Debian/Solydk and overall i have been very impressed. The Pulseaudio/alsa - tvtime hiccup has been a bit of an issue -but bumps in the road are to be expected and from the wealth of support information/resources online have been able to kind of plod my way through it.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498167
(In reply to comment #6) > Yes it is in fact only a cable connecting the video card to the line in of my > audio card. > > I tested now that the TV Cards audio is working fine. I plugged in my headset > and i got audio just fine. OK. Then tvtime just can't set the volume level because it's using the obsolete OSS mixer.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=136786
Jul 31, 2012 · This is an issue that creeps up on the boards every now and again and catches people off gaurd. I'm having the same problem, but I believe the problem is because tvtime still relies on OSS (open sound system) support; which you don't have installed (i'm using alsa myself); the indicator being that stuff found in /dev/mixer and /dev/dsp are not there, and those are generally used by OSS
https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Saa7134-alsa
To hear the audio through ALSA using tvtime (or other programs that don't support it directly), run the following command after starting tvtime: arecord -D hw:1,0 -r 32000 -c 2 -f S16_LE aplay - It basically records at 32kHz Stereo from the SAA7134 ALSA source (hw:1,0 or change accordingly), and plays it through your default ALSA output.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/94578/tvtime-saa7134-doesnt-work-after-upgrading-to-11-10
When I used Ubuntu 10.10, my tvtime worked perfectly. After upgrading to Ubuntu 11.10, it only shows "no signal". I've searched throughout the internet for a whole day and couldn't fix it. I also use
http://tvtime.sourceforge.net/usage.html
Almost all features of tvtime can be configured through the menu system. Click the right mouse button, or hit tab when you run tvtime to bring up the menu. As well, many features can be configured using the command-line tool tvtime-configure. Run 'tvtime-configure --help' to get a list of command line arguments.
http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?p=1159
Nov 25, 2009 · Well even when the 340e is finally working, there won’t be analog support because of a lack of support in the dvb-usb framework. THe HVR-1200 should support analog, although there is currently no ALSA audio support so you will not be able to use tvtime to watch the raw video stream (Steven Toth is working on this). Cheers, Devin
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/alsa-sound-and-browsers-4175492552/
Jan 26, 2014 · I have also reinstalled the alsa, which has now messed up all system sounds. At first it was just the browsers, now I cant even get an advanced list of sound devices. The sound, alsa and other components are some I am completely unfamiliar with. I am running a x64 debian based system, a custom build built off of the Ubuntu system with KDE.
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