[mythtv-users] Paid expert wanted for MythTV system
Mark Hutchinson
mark at onnow.net
Sat Feb 9 21:51:08 UTC 2008
On 9-Feb-08, at 10:48 AM, Yan Seiner wrote:
> Brian Wood wrote:
>> Mark Hutchinson wrote:
>>
>>> Hope this is OK for this list.
>>> Spent too much time on this already, close, but no cigar.
>>> Need an expert to get this fully working.
>>>
>>
>> I understand your frustration, and if you can find an "expert" by
>> offering money I guess I don't have a problem with that.
>>
>> But I suspect offering money will not help. I really think that
>> anyone
>> reading this list who can help is offering you their best effort,
>> gratis.
>>
>> I've been watching this thread, but personally can't see anything
>> that
>> hasn't already been suggested.
>>
>> Certainly the fact that your problem goes away if you eliminate the
>> audio is a large clue. The unintuitive fact that HD works and SD has
>> problems is, I suspect, due to the fact that audio is handled
>> differently on the two, but that's been mentioned before.
>>
>> I really don't think that folks here are motivated by money.
>> Commercial
>> Unix consulting is available, but I suspect the cost is a lot higher
>> than you think.
>>
>> When you finally do figure out the problem, I suspect it will turn
>> out
>> to be very simple. I'd keep looking into your audio setup.
>>
>
> I'm coming late into this thread, but I would go out and get a sound
> card.
>
> Too often the on-board sound is really crappy adn has all kinds of
> problems.
>
> You can usually pick up some decent PCI sound cards for $2 at the
> local
> computer recycle place.
>
> --Yan
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I am actually already using a PCI Creative Audigy card with the built
in disabled.
Perhaps I am missing something. Is an .asoundrc always required?
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