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Re: sound and tv card



> > Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 12:52:20 -0300
> From: Stephen Cormier <s.cormier@gmx.net>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: sound and tv card
> 
> On Friday 07 July 2006 11:30, Felipe Leon wrote:
> > I could not find possibilities to connect the tv
> card
> > to the sb live with an audio cable or smthing like
> > that.
> > any ideas on this?
> 
> Are you sure about that even my old cheap Zoltrix
> had a line out that you 
> connected to the line in on the sound card. What is
> the model number of the 
> card try using lspci if you don't know off hand or
> dmesg looking for where 
> the card is detected.
> 
> Stephen
> 

Hi,
Im not sure but if you want I can send you some
pictures of the card I just took. I can see some sort
of jack but Im not sure it is for audio -maybe it is,
i just dont know-.

> I've never had much luck using kmix myself. Just a
> guess: try to install 
> alsa and use alsamixer (from the command line) to
> configure your audio 
> settings. I have the mic muted and everything else
> on. Be careful with 
> your debconf questions on set-up (or
> dpkg-reconfigure).
> 
> YMMV, but my personal experience is that it is
> usually saver to rely on 
> debian's commandline tools for configuring core
> things like cups, sound, 
>   samba, xserver, mouse etc. instead of kde's tools.
> I always avoid them 
> except for thins like switching keyboard
> configuration (de - us) and kde 
> look and feel.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> Johannes

Thanks a lot for your comments. I used alsamixer from
the command line with the same results.

Felipe.

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