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#1
Users / Re: cmi8768 sound card no Sound
February 10, 2008, 06:04:29 PM
Thanks for the quick reply I have gone into the mixer and turned on everthing but still I have no sound.  I have checked the optical connection and that is fine as is the input on the Amp (covering the basics just incase)

One thing I have noticed however is in the Lauch Manager in the Audio section I have no audio driver listed.

EDIT

I have just rebooted the system and the sound is now working thanks for your help
#2
Users / Re: cmi8768 sound card no Sound
February 10, 2008, 04:26:48 PM
Thanks for the reply
I have tried running alsaconf, but I am getting the message command not found, what am i doing wrong?
#3
Users / cmi8768 sound card no Sound
February 09, 2008, 07:27:39 PM
I finally got my first LinuxMCE box together today. The install has gone fine but I can't get any sound.
The sound card is a cmi 8768 based card with s/pdif otical in and out , I have it conected to a Yamaha RX-V361 Amp.

I really need a little help and advice on what my next move should be.
#4
Users / Re: New build advice needed
January 25, 2008, 10:40:23 AM
Hi thanks for the reply,

concerning censorship I was thinking more on the lines of how to stop them watching an 18 certificate film
#5
Users / New build advice needed
January 24, 2008, 04:55:39 PM
Hi all

I have been looking at building a media center for a while now and have finally bought my components.
Antec Fusion V2
P4 2.8 Intel Chip
Gigabyte MB
2GB DDR Ram
750 GB western Digital drive SATA
NVIDIA® GeForce™ 6200 GPU, 256MB DDR2
Huappague Nova T 500
Black and Gold DVB -T
CMI8768 PCI 8 Channel
Vista MCE Remote

Are this components going to be suitable for Linux MCE?

I have some experience with linux but I'm no guru.

I have a home network (cat5e) and my children have their own pcs and I would want them to be able to access recorded tv music and dvds too.  Their pcs are all P4 2.8 1 gig machines with 128 mb graphic cards.  These machines are windows based and would have to stay this way I have heard I can boot into Linux MCE without installing any software, how do I go about this?

what would I need to allow this could I also introduce censorship?

Sorry for all the questions but i want to get it right. ;D