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Using Myth0.21 & 0.22 using SPDIF into good HT amp.<br>
I have not found there to be a problem with audio levels between any of
the audio tracks or different channels.<br>
DVD playback on my external player matches reasonably with MythTV &
other PC playback (mp3 & 4).<br>
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CDs are well known to be mastered too loud (& into clipping for pop)<br>
Radio is just an ugly mess.<br>
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Do you mean FreeviewHD radio or the real thing ?<br>
Maybe you can change internal settings in your HT amp to adjust the
radio playback.<br>
Maybe the problem is your HT amp.<br>
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I still think the idea of individual settings per channel is good.<br>
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On 2/02/2010 9:45 a.m., Graeme Woollett wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If you are going to mess with source I'd just go with the patch in this
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/6569">http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/6569</a>
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Thanks for the quick reply Paul, I'll try to remember to search trac for
patches before asking silly questions in future :)
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<pre wrap="">Not so silly IMHO. I'd love it if you could store channel audio
preferences - which audio track and A/V sync.
The audio output levels in Mythtv relative to other sources i.e CD/DVD
player etc are annoyingly low. If you're using SPDIF there seems to be
no way of fixing it. The level difference between TV1&2 to TV3 (DVB-T)
is particularly bad.
Then the wife changes to input to radio and blasts everyone out of the
room... >:o
Someone please correct me if I missing something, this aspect of Myth
drives me nuts
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