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Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 – /dev/blog

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    Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12. If you run mythfrontend 0.22 from RPMfusion, it will automatically try to disable pulseaudio and use the default ALSA output instead. This leads (in most cases) to no audio output at all. Changing mythtv’s audio output device in the frontend (Utilities/Setup -> Setup -> General -> Audio System ...

#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 …

Configuring Digital Sound - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound
    The default in modern Linux systems that use the 2.6 kernel is now ALSA. For MythTV installations it is advisable to turn off any sound servers that sit on top of ALSA such as Pulse Audio or the KDE or Gnome sound servers. Bit Perfect Audio. Digital sound is the preferred method to get audio from a MythTV installation for two reasons 1.

mythtv – /dev/blog

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    Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 admin November 29, 2009 May 15, 2021 No Comments on Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 If you run mythfrontend 0.22 from RPMfusion, it will automatically try to disable pulseaudio and use the default ALSA output instead.

pulseaudio – /dev/blog

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    Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 admin November 29, 2009 May 15, 2021 No Comments on Making MythTV work with pulseaudio in Fedora 12 If you run mythfrontend 0.22 from RPMfusion, it will automatically try to disable pulseaudio and use the default ALSA output instead.

Newest 'mythtv' Questions - Ask Ubuntu

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    18.04 sound pulseaudio alsa mythtv. asked Feb 3 '19 at 18:29. btrent98. 1 3 3 bronze badges. 1. vote. 0answers 216 views. ... Previous mythtv versions had an option under the front end TV settings setup to control the amount of free hard disk space the system should maintain. I cannot find that setting in 0.27 and the ...

White noise or no sound after seeking ... - code.mythtv.org

    https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/8769
    FE configured to use PULSEAUDIO:default Recorded or Live TV will start out playing correct audio, but seeking ffw or rwd loses proper audio, getting either white noise static (raw digital data?) or no sound at all. To restore proper audio, one of the following must be done: Select an alternative audio channel and coming back to the default one

Raspberry Pi - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
    Use ALSA:Default or ALSA:mythtv as described above for audio rather than OpenMAX. If OpenMAX High Quality results in jerky audio or video, select OpenMAX Normal. Some releases of Raspbian include pulseaudio. Disable pulseaudio as follows. Edit /etc/pulse/client.conf. Uncomment the line autospawn=yes and replace the yes with a "no".

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