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Sound Cards in MythTV

I imagine most of you reading this are aware of what sound cards do, so I won't bother explaining it ;) I'll just go through what you can expect to need and use.

The first hurdle is knowing how many sound cards we're going to need. We're going to need at least one sound device in our frontend machine to play back the TV. If you're using software capture such as with a bttv-based TV card, you will also need to capture sound with the line-in feed in order to record the audio - bttv cards do not mux the audio stream in with the video. Hence, if you have multiple bttv/software capture cards, you will also need multiple soundcards in order to capture the separate audio streams. At least one of these cards will also need to be 'full duplex', in that it is capable of recording from the TV card and playing back a different audio stream at the same time.

Users of hardware TV encoders will only need the one device; cards such as the PVR-150/250/350's encapsulate the audio and data streams into an MPEG2 stream, so no extra audio devices are required.

Sound cards under Linux are supported either through OSS (the Open Sound System, an older audio standard which is deprecated in the newer 2.6 Linux kernels) or through ALSA (the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture), a more modern sound system which is becoming standard, especially since its drivers provide functionality for much of the extra features of soundcards such as SPDIF. Your soundcard will need to be supported by one or both of these standards. Full soundcard compatibility in ALSA can be found here http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/, and supported soundcards under OSS are listed here http://www.opensound.com/osshw.html. In the meantime, I'll list some of the more common audio cards and chipsets that are well supported under Linux. ALSA provides emulation for the OSS subsystem, so it's possible to run ALSA and OSS at the same time. Most modern distros ship with ALSA as default.

If your ALSA setup works, but you still get no audio recorded it may be related to pulse audio. See this bug report.https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mythtv/+bug/633452

Onboard Sound

Most modern motherboards will come supplied with onboard audio, which typically come in two flavours:

  • AC97 audio is the most common, and there are a variety of different chipsets available. Almost all motherboards use AC97 audio chips, and they are typically well supported under Linux. Modern AC97 audio can offer up to 8 discrete audio channels (7.1). AC97 audio can use up a noticeable amount of CPU during playback, although this is rarely a problem.
    • nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2) (snd_intel8x0) : Set max sampling rate to 48000kHz to remove high pitch noise
  • nVidia Sound Storm is commonly found on the up-market motherboards using nForce2 chipsets (many nForce2 boards also use AC97 audio). The Sound Storm has a great many advanced features, but these require the use of a binary-only driver from nVidia, and at the time of writing this sound chip is not fully supported under ALSA. Specifically, the inbuilt hardware mixer doesn't work, although this isn't much of a problem for MythTV boxes. Sound quality is reportedly very good indeed!

Most onboard audio is more than adequate for TV, film and music playback, so most users won't need to consider purchasing separate PCI soundcards.

PCI soundcards

Again, a great many common soundcards are supported under Linux. They are usually regarded as a 'prosumer' product because, for most people, onboard sound is fine. However they are worth considering if you're a bit of an audiophile, and essential if you simply need more than one soundcard for your software TV card.

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  • Creative makes a very popular range of cards utilising the emu10k1 chipset which is well supported under Linux. Sound cards using this chipset include the Soundblaster Live 5.1 and the Audigy and Audigy 2 range. All of these cards can support up to 6 channel audio, or 8 in the case of some variants of the Audigy 2. Please note that there are a few variants of the Audigy range that have only recently become supported under Linux. The emu10k1 cards are some of the few cards that have a hardware mixer supported under Linux.

USB soundcards

Most (external) USB sound 'cards' (or rather, devices) will work with the snd-usb-audio driver.

Advanced Features

A great many soundcards come with lots of extra bells and whistles added on, some of which are highly useful.

  • SPDIF (the Sony Philips Digital Interface Format) is a high quality digital output system that can be found on most modern high-end sound chips and in many AC97 motherboards. It comes in either co-axial or optical outputs, and can be used to pass a pure digital signal to your SPDIF-enabled amplifier. A lot of users also use SPDIF to enable AC3 passthrough to their AC3 decoders. The advantage of SPDIF is that it allows you to bypass the sound card entirely and use your hideously expensive home theatre setup instead. However, you are usually unable to change the volume from within MythTV, and will have to use the volume control on your amplifier instead.
  • SPDIF external brackets are useful accessories if your motherboard or sound card provides an SPDIF header but no external SPDIF connector. An SPDIF header is usually a 3-pin connector to which you can connect an internal cable with an RCA/coaxial or optical connector on the other end, typically mounted on a bracket. You then run an appropriate cable from that to a receiver with appropriate RCA/coaxial or optical inputs. The trouble is that SPDIF brackets are hard to find, and without them, internal SPDIF headers are useless. Three sources are Vidabox, MCM, and Atacom. The first product's RCA/coaxial output has been tested on a Biostar PT880 Pro-A7C motherboard's SPDIF header and works fine. In some cases, re-alignment of the pins in the SPDIF connector will be necessary in order to match the pin configuration on the motherboard. Note that some motherboards' SPDIF headers are positioned such that using them will block a PCI slot. Note also that an optical bracket can be built with moderate technical skills for USD 20, see this article How_to_build_an_optical_SPDIF_bracket.
  • Most modern soundcards provide multiple audio channels in the form of 5.1 or 7.1 sound, or similar. This allows you to utilise surround sound for watching DVD's, playing Doom3 and other multichannel audio. It's not much use for regular TV, which is stereo only, and of course requires a surround sound speaker setup.
  • A few sound cards have inbuilt remote control interfaces that can be convinced to work in Linux and can be used as substitutes for the remote controls packaged with TV cards. For instance, my Audigy Platinum eX is supplied with an IR receiver in a breakout box, which is supported by ALSA and recent CVS builds of LIRC.
  • Hardware mixers allow you to play multiple audio streams at the same time without offloading the mixing of these channels onto the CPU. Hardware mixers mean you don't need to have a software mixing daemon like KDE's arts running in the background. However, most MythTV boxes are only going to be using one audio stream at a time so a hardware mixer is unnecessary.,
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Soundcard Interface for LabView

WaveIO: A Soundcard Interface for LabView

Author: C. Zeitnitz

Last modified: May 2017

Features:

Play and Record sound via the soundcard from LabView (™ by National Instruments) utilizing the Windows Sound API, WASAPI or the ASIO API. Requires Windows XP/7/8/10.

  • All sampling rates supported by the soundcard can be selected
  • The number of channels supported by the soundcard can be selected. E.g. a 5.1 sound system allows to play 6 channels.
  • Resolution of up to 32Bits (if supported by hardware). Most cards are limited to 16Bit and some work up to 24Bits.
  • Multiple soundcard support
  • WASPI exclusive mode support
  • Support of devices with ASIO driver with high channel count (e.g. 64 or more)

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

License:

No license is required for any private or public educational usage. If you plan a commercial application with WaveIO, please obtain a license here.

Custom Application

Contact the author ( email or contact page) and ask for a quote, if you are intererested in a customized LabView Application for your sound card measurement problem.

More Information:

Most soundcards support sampling rates of 44.1kHz and 48kHz with 16bit resolution. More and more cards go up to 96kHz or even 192kHz with 24bits per sample. The provided windows DLL and the interface VIs allow to select all possible combinations of channel numbers, sampling rates and resolutions. The number of used buffers is user selectable for input and output of data. The buffer size can be defined in terms of time (msec) or samples per buffer and channel.

LabView example VIs to play multiple channels as well as the recording of sound data are provided in the package.

The above example opens a sound device to record data. After starting the device the data are read in a loop and displayed in a graph until an error occurs. When the sound device is no longer needed by the application it has to be stopped and closed.

A user selectable timeout should avoid any hangup within the DLL code. The DLL makes only Windows system calls and does not use any LabView libraries.

Currently the code supports only PCM data. No other sound codecs are supported at this time!

Requirements

This program requires a Windows version 2k/XP/Vista/7/8/10 and an installation of LabView 7.1 and above.

Terms of usage

This Software and all previous versions are NO Freeware!
The use of the software and of the documentation is granted free of charge for private and non-commercial use in educational institutions. Any commercial application, distribution and sale is prohibited.

A licensed version of the Software is available here. This allows any commercial usage, except distributing the Software standalone. Hi grade laptops & desktops driver download free.

All right reserved.

Downloads

Sound cards 7.1

Version 1.08:

Sound Cards Creative

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_108.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here. Please test WaveIO before obtaining the license.

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Changes

  • Fixed problem for ASIO devices with more than 32 channels
  • Fixed problem with automatic channel map for more than 32 channels
  • Multiple smaller stability improvements

Download dvb-tv mobile phones & portable devices driver download. ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Instructions:

  • Unpack the file into a directory of your choice
  • Copy waveio.llb and waveio.dll into the LabView user.lib directory
  • Start one of the sample VIs
  • Enjoy !

Older versions

Downloads

Version 1.07:

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_107.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here. Please test WaveIO before obtaining the license.

Changes

  • Multiple small changed to increase the stability
  • Fixes for ASIO with high channel count
  • Added WASAPI support including exclusive mode
  • Changed inputs/outputs for soem VIs. Please update the LLB and re-link the VIs

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Version 1.05:

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_105.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here. Please test WaveIO before obtaining the license.

Changes

  • Fixed bug during close operation of devices in case of a mixed operation of standard Windows sound device and ASIO

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Version 1.04:

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_104.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here. Please test WaveIO before obtaining the license.

Changes

  • Fixed bug in ASIO interface with lead to dropped output data for some cards
  • Added channel names to ASIO info cluster

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Version 1.03:

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_103.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here.

Changes

  • Added option in QueryFmt vi to obtain data format supported by the hardware/driver
  • More memory problems corrected when running under Windows 2k/XP

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Version 1.02:

This version includes basic ASIO support. So you can select ASIO input and output devices. Up to 32 channels are supported.

  • Windows Dll (32 and 64 bit), LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_102.zip
  • Only the Manual

For commercial usage a licensed is required, which can be obtained here.

Changes

  • Support for devices with ASIO driver. Supports up to 32 channels.
  • New function to extract hardware information about the sound devices (e.g. vendor and product IDs)
  • Data format check changed in Windows Vista and above, in order to check the sampling rates/bits per sample actually supported by the audio hardware
  • Fixed some small memory leaks

ASIO is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH

Version 1.01:

  • Windows Dll, LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_v101.zip
  • Only the Manual
  • Only the 64-bit DLL required for a 64-bit version of Labview. Just replace the 32-bit version (waveio.dll) with this file

Changes

  • Lots of small changes to improve the stability
  • Capture play back sound from any sound source via loopback device of the Windows mixer
  • Added support for Windows mixer controls (device selection, volume, mute etc.)
  • A few VIs have changes of the connectors. Need to be re-linked in older projects
Version 1.00 had some issues with the mixer and sporadic errors. Please update!

Cards With Sound

Version 0.70:

  • Windows Dll, LabView lib, examples and manual: waveio_v070.zip
  • Only the Manual

Changes

  • Added routines for wave file recording
  • Improved performance: reentrant VIs for play back and recording and optimized synchronization of i/o threads

Final Remarks

I can not solve your sound card related problem. So, please only send mail, if you have a real problem related to WaveIO!

Interested in a custom made interface for your application? Send me a mail with your specifications and request a quote for a modified version.

Contact via C. Zeitnitz or my contact page