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Old 9th September 2005, 04:10 AM
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TV recording / alsamixer help

I got freevo isntalled on FC3.

When I record from TV I do not get any sound. I played around with aumix and alsamixer and finally figured out that in order to get sound I have to unmute something called "AD Input Select" using alsamixer.

Since I am new to this stuff I do not know how to do this from the command line. It seems that aumix does not have an option to unmute this "channel" and I don't know how to run alsamixer with parameters from the command line so every time I restart my computer I have to manually change this useing alsamixer.

How can I do this in a script?
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