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#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 …

Configuring Digital Sound - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound

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

      https://possiblelossofprecision.net/?p=569
      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. 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 -> Audio …

    RemovePulseAudio - MythTV Official Wiki

      https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/RemovePulseAudio

      [SOLVED] No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia ... - MythTV

        https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?t=3088
        Same with alsamixer. I had hoped that using a sound server might provide this function so that I can get mythtv to control volume instead of using the TV remote control. Fortunately, I am able to use ALSA:default to get sound playback - but I need to use the TV remote control for volume control.

      using pulseaudio - NetBSD

        https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/using_pulseaudio/
        pulseaudio support added in 1.0rc10nb12 and works. $ mplayer -ao pulse myvideo.avi or add the line ao=pulse to .mplayer/config. If you have audio/video sync problems, you can modify the sync with the plus ('+') and minus ('-') keys. MPlayer plug-in (multimedia/mplayer-plugin-*) Not tested, but should work as described. MythTV (wip/mythtv)

      Raspberry Pi - MythTV Official Wiki

        https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi

        What is the relation between ALSA and PulseAudio sound ...

          https://askubuntu.com/questions/581128/what-is-the-relation-between-alsa-and-pulseaudio-sound-architecture

          Fedora 10 - Package Dependencies - MythTV Official Wiki

            https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Fedora_10_-_Package_Dependencies
            echo " ***** " echo "" echo " Now remove pulse audio files mythtv does not need" echo "" echo " Do NOT use 'remove pulseaudio*' as this will remove pulseaudio-libs" echo " which will kill gdm and other core programs." echo "" yum -y remove pulseaudio alsa-plugins-pulseaudio pavucontrol \ pulseaudio-utils gstreamer-plugins-pulse \ pulseaudio ...

          #5749 (Internal player stutters on 720p content) – MythTV

            https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/5749
            Now, I tried to see if it wasn't a sound config issue (got rid of pulseaudio, just using alsa now), and an nvidia issue (for video sync'ing)... didn't make a difference. What tells me it's mythtv specific is that I can play this file beautifully out of my recordings directory directly with mplayer.

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