2005-05-26, 10:25 AM
Another (relatively) newbie question...
I'm running GBPVR on a Shuttle STK61K with a Hauppauge 350 card. All the TV features are working fine. However, when I run either "Internet Radio" or "Play Music" from the GBPVR menu, there's no sound. Now, the Shuttle has many outputs from the motherboard - I'm running the "TV out" (a seven pin s-video cable) to one input on my AV amp, and the Hauppauge card to a separate input. I've no connection from the sound output ports on the motherboard. I use the AV amp to switch between the windows desktop output and the GBPVR main menu.
I'm wondering if GBPVR uses the 'ordinary' sound output ports when playing music files, and not the Hauppauge card. If this is the case, I guess it's soluble, tho I'll need to do some jiggery-pokery with cabling to allow both the Happauge card *and* the motherboard sound outputs to connect to the same input on the AV amp.
Am I on the right track?
Neal
I'm running GBPVR on a Shuttle STK61K with a Hauppauge 350 card. All the TV features are working fine. However, when I run either "Internet Radio" or "Play Music" from the GBPVR menu, there's no sound. Now, the Shuttle has many outputs from the motherboard - I'm running the "TV out" (a seven pin s-video cable) to one input on my AV amp, and the Hauppauge card to a separate input. I've no connection from the sound output ports on the motherboard. I use the AV amp to switch between the windows desktop output and the GBPVR main menu.
I'm wondering if GBPVR uses the 'ordinary' sound output ports when playing music files, and not the Hauppauge card. If this is the case, I guess it's soluble, tho I'll need to do some jiggery-pokery with cabling to allow both the Happauge card *and* the motherboard sound outputs to connect to the same input on the AV amp.
Am I on the right track?
Neal