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Configuring Digital Sound - MythTV Official Wiki
https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound
Support for PulseAudio was added in MythTV 0.23. PulseAudio is a sound server, whose advantages are volume settings (mixer) specific and stored per application; management of all sound applications in one place using GUI tools;
#7750 (PulseAudio coexistance) – MythTV
https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/7750
While a PulseAudio? output method has been written, it suffers from poor audio sync, and has such been disabled except for testing and development. Since PulseAudio? does not actually support hardware on its own, instead relying on ALSA, MythTV's only recourse is to disable PulseAudio? while running, and access ALSA directly. This results in the deficiencies in the rest …
[SOLVED] No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia ... - MythTV
https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?t=3088
Re: No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia / HDMI. Post. by weff » Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:30 pm. Thanks for that. While fiddling with "Use internal volume controls" I discovered there is another menu behind that item accessed with '>' ie by pressing 'right'. Setting that to 'Software' allowed PulseAudio:default to work. So I'm marking this SOLVED!
RemovePulseAudio - MythTV Official Wiki
https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/RemovePulseAudio
pulseaudio-libs akode-pulseaudio To remove these would take too many other dependencies. IIRC, there were subsequent notes on several sites that removing only alsa-plugins-pulseaudio was enough. I'm not certain that "I recall correctly" and even if I …
using pulseaudio - NetBSD
https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/using_pulseaudio/
Compile musicpd with the default-off pulseaudio option enabled. Configure a matching audio_output section in mpd.conf: audio_output { type "pulse" name "Pulseaudio" } MPlayer (multimedia/mplayer) pulseaudio support added in 1.0rc10nb12 and works. $ mplayer -ao pulse myvideo.avi or add the line. ao=pulse to .mplayer/config.
Raspberry Pi - MythTV Official Wiki
https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
The Raspberry Pi is cheap and can be a decent frontend for a MythTV backend. The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that costs around $30 barebones. Once you add a case, power supply and SD card it will run about $55. It supports HDMI output for audio and video, as well as composite video and analog stereo.
#5749 (Internal player stutters on 720p content) – MythTV
https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/5749
Hi, I recently moved to a new HTPC so I decided to upgrade my Fedora 8 install of mythtv to Fedora 9. I currently have this installed on fedora 9: mythtv-0.21-192.fc9.i386 (along with the rest of the pkgs) from livna (pkgs from atrpms exhibit the same behaviour).
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