<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head></head><body><figure class="quote"><figcaption><anchor-end xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:anchor="1" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:">[1]</anchor-end> <cite>MPlayer - The Movie Player</cite>
(<time>2018-04-18 05:15:11 +09:00</time>)
<anchor-external xmlns="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resScheme="URI" xmlns:a0="urn:x-suika-fam-cx:markup:suikawiki:0:9:" a0:resParameter="http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/MPlayer.html#radio-examples">http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/MPlayer.html#radio-examples</anchor-external></figcaption><blockquote><p>Input from standard V4L (using line-in cable, capture switched off, V4Lv1 interface):</p><p>mplayer -radio driver=v4l radio://104.4</p><p>Playing second channel from channel list:</p><p>mplayer -radio channels=104.4=Sibir,103.9=Maximm radio://2</p><p>Passing sound over the PCI bus from the radio card's internal ADC. In this example the tuner is used as a second sound card (ALSA device hw:1,0). For saa7134-based cards either the saa7134-alsa or saa7134-oss module must be loaded.</p><p>mplayer -rawaudio rate=32000 radio://2/capture \</p><p>-radio adevice=hw=1.0:arate=32000:channels=104.4=Sibir,103.9=Maximm</p></blockquote></figure></body></html>