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Choosing Frontend Hardware - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Choosing_Frontend_Hardware
    There are three primary routes for audio output in MythTV: analog, digital SPDIF, or digital HDMI. For analog audio, there is perceivable benefit to using a discrete audio card, as they offer much better isolation than onboard sound codecs, and will result in reduced noise. For digital audio, onboard versus discrete will make no difference.

Configuring Digital Sound - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound
    So just configure this device as the audio device in MythTV. On Mythfrontend Utilities/Setup->Setup-General go to the Audio page and set your audio device as Audio output device = ALSA:cards.pcm.iec958 Passthrough outputdevice = Alsa:iec958:{AES0 0x02} Enable AC3 to SPDIF passthrough check Enable DTS to SPDIF passthrough check Use internal volume …

Xbox Frontend - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Xbox_Frontend
    MythTV can be installed on an Xbox by installing a Linux distribution on a modded/softmodded Xbox. One distribution that works well is Xebian - see the . For the purposes of this HOWTO, follow the Xebian HOWTO but ignore the sections on digital audio output and Compiling the ALSA kernel-module. Installing the MythTV front end

Sound Troubleshooting - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Sound_Troubleshooting
    Seen on Fedora 12 to 13 + MythTV 0.22 to 0.23, with analog sound: Fixed by setting mixer control to Master and entering ALSA:front as audio device. ALSA:front was not in the list of audio devices so it had to be entered manually with the onscreen keyboard. Mixer control is …

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