[mythtv-users] Ideas for MythMusic rewrite
John Luber
john at luberfamily.net
Sat Jan 9 18:36:26 UTC 2010
jedi wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 09, 2010 at 11:37:02AM -0500, John Luber wrote:
>
>> Paul Harrison wrote:
>>
>>> We'll probably regret this but we would like your opinions :-) We are
>>> in the process of switching MythMusic to MythUI and would like to take
>>> the opportunity to make some much needed improvements to the interface.
>>>
>>> We don't necessarily just want a list of feature requests, although
>>> every idea will be considered, but also how they should be implemented,
>>> what the interface should look like etc. If you can provide mock ups of
>>> how it should look or links to images of how other players do things
>>> then all the better.
>>>
>>> You should bear in mind the limitations of keeping the interface usable
>>> on a TV using a remote control and where possible using the existing
>>> widgets available in MythUI.
>>>
>>> Our goal is not to implement every idea from the start but to make sure
>>> the final plan is flexible enough to at least be extended with the best
>>> ideas in the future.
>>>
>
> [deletia]
>
>
>> 2) I have an Acer Revo 1600 using an ALC662 audio chip output to
>> HDMI to the TV. Everything works great except music will not play -
>> Error: Rate doesn't match (requested 44100Hz, got 48000Hz) - I've
>> tried googling this for weeks now with no solution. Anything you
>> can do from a mythMusic-end would be very welcome.
>>
>
> On my Revo I use an .asoundrc file that seems to have been passed
> around a number of XBMC support forums.
>
> --------------------- .asoundrc ----------------------------------
>
> ### .asoundrc for Acer Revo
>
> pcm.dmixer {
> type dmix
> ipc_key 1024
> ipc_key_add_uid false
> ipc_perm 0660
> slave {
> pcm "hw:0,3"
> rate 48000
> channels 2
> format S32_LE
> period_time 0
> period_size 1024
> buffer_time 0
> buffer_size 4096
> }
> }
>
> pcm.!default {
> type plug
> slave.pcm "dmixer"
> }
>
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Jedi --
Thank you for your suggestion. I tried it and it solved my problem!
The WAF factor just increased a notch or two :-)
-- John
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