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RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - vicbitter - 2013-01-25 (2013-01-25, 16:25)v1n1c1uS Wrote: Hi, 'm using OpenElec, build a Intel project yesterday to update to kernel 3.7.4. But still can not get DTS-MA/TrueHD to work. Did you apply the alsa-lib patch to the OpenELEC build? RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-25 Don't know how to do it. I only get the newest master git running PROJECT=Intel ARCH=x86_64 make release But I will search how to do it and make a new build with patch RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-25 I think it was applied. I checked my packages foldes and it's there. Openelec.tv/packages/audio/alsa-lib. Re: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - nickr - 2013-01-25 From the specs I could find online your Philips amp may not support dts-hd? RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-25 It's because it's Brazilian numeration but it decodes, From the specs: Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS Digital Surround, Áudio de alta resolução DTS-HD, DTS-HD Master Audio Essential Here's a picture: http://muszakinetplaza.hu/media/itempic/Philips_HTS_3541_12_1.jpg I found a patch that I didn't have before. Gonna try to build with it: https://github.com/OpenELEC/OpenELEC.tv/blob/3cd344c0eef748620445f356cc55af82c04f44d6/packages/audio/alsa-lib/patches/alsa-lib-1.0.26-999-HDA-Intel.conf_mapping.patch I already tested with blu-ray discs and the HT decoded properly DolbyTrueHD and DTS-HD RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-25 No sucess, same problem. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-26 Seems that the Sony Bravia KDL EX405 only passes 2.1 via HDMI Arc. I tested my htpc on the living room with an Onkyo HTR-390 and everything went fine, so no audioengine fault.... RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - vicbitter - 2013-01-26 (2013-01-25, 18:26)v1n1c1uS Wrote: I think it was applied. I checked my packages foldes and it's there. Openelec.tv/packages/audio/alsa-lib. You need to put this patch in the patches directory under Openelec.tv/packages/audio/alsa-lib and rebuild OpenELEC. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - v1n1c1uS - 2013-01-26 Yeah, I put it and rebuild it. The problem is my TV only passes 2.1 via HDMI Arc, I tested in my living room HT with an Onkyo HTR-390 receiver and it worked in 5.1 no problem The problem is my bedrrom is that it's a very basic HT with only one hdmi out(to use with HDMI Arc), and my Sony Bravia KDL 32ex405 only route 2.1 via HDMI Arc. If I put 2.1 instead of 5.1 it works via HDMI output RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - Krautmaster - 2013-01-26 i always get ERROR: CAESinkALSA::Initialize - failed to initialize device "hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0" the strange thing is, that audio plays well over my DENON AVR first time when whatching TV but when i stop that channel and activate again, my card is gone - no more audio. This only happens the last 2-3 weeks, i never saw that before. I might resetup my HTPC. =/ any ideas else? RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - Infinion - 2013-02-12 If you pull Openelec from GIT to build it, there is no patch required anymore. They took it into the kernel already. Only thing you need todo, if you just use HDMI for video/sound is the following: Ssh in and type nano storage/.config/modprobe.d/disable-spdif-for-hd-audio.conf remove # of these 3: # blacklist snd_hda_codec_realtek # blacklist snd_hda_codec_sigmatel # blacklist snd_hda_codec_cirrus press Ctrl+O, then press enter and do a reboot. HD audio works for me on a Celeron G540 with HD2000. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - BLKMGK - 2013-02-13 (2013-01-24, 10:03)vicbitter Wrote: ION1 does NOT support HD audio Is this a hardware limitation? I've got 2x ION1 boxes :-( RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - un1versal - 2013-02-13 2 boxes = Twice the hardware limitation, on a bright note you can passthrough LPCM up to 7.1 channels up to 192kHz, which is banging more than some HD channels can do. uNi RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - BLKMGK - 2013-02-13 Well, I have had these boxes a good little while and they have served me well - and continue to do so. I just wasn't aware of any particular limitations and liked them better than the ION2 that followed. I'm not running 7.1 here and don't have the room for it to do it well but I still try to tweak things as best they can be. truthfully even AC3 sounds decent to me but I tend to encode rips with DTS whenever possible, THD seems to have issues unfortunately. Ah Well, I enjoy the systems just fine but bummer if technology finally passed them up lol! Re: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - nickr - 2013-02-13 You should have no problem with DTS |