Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 16:46:44 -0800 From: Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@jakemsr.com> To: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Which TV cards do send the audio data via PCI? Message-ID: <20051121004644.GC19362@puff.jakemsr.gom> In-Reply-To: <200511201833.31435.frank@barda.agala.net> References: <200511172331.09307.frank@barda.agala.net> <200511200026.43570.danny@ricin.com> <200511201833.31435.frank@barda.agala.net>
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On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 06:33:29PM +0100, Frank J. Beckmann wrote: > Hi, > > am Sonntag, 20. November 2005 01:26 schrieb Danny Pansters: > > On Thursday 17 November 2005 22:31, Frank J. Beckmann wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I'm thinking about bying a TV card. It must support PAL and and should > > > handle stereo sound. There seam to be different ways how the audio data > > > gets into the PC. Most cards use a cable to the sound card. But that > > > blocks the only line in input. Now I read that some cards send the audio > > > data via > > > > No. If you have a cable inside your box that goes from tv card audio outlet > > -> audio card line inlet it'll be line1, not line. So you can still use the > > line channel for extarnal audio that you want to get into your soundcard as > > the line-in. But not all tv cards have this. > > Few cards have an outlet and the inlet of the audio card is blocked by the > cdrom. IMO, more users would be served by having CD audio DMA'd than by having bktr audio DMA'd. -- <jakemsr@jakemsr.com>
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