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RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - un1versal - 2013-02-13 I have a ION 330 HT and quite happy with sound quality and video playback ability. uNi RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - grooves - 2013-02-14 Hi all, I have got no audio via HDMI as well, :-( my system: on board nvidia sound hdmi sound via geforce 210 xbmc version: 13.0-alpha1 The sound via hdmi itself works with vdr-sxfe, there I can set sound port direct with hw:2,7, unfortunately I can't set it via customer settings in audio settings anymore, the menu is disappeared, :-( any hints are welcomed Regards, grooves uname -a Linux vdr 3.2.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 #1 SMP Fri Jun 29 20:42:29 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux aplay -l **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 1: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: VT1705 Analog [VT1705 Analog] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 2: VT1705 HP [VT1705 HP] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 2: NVidia_1 [HDA NVidia], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 2: NVidia_1 [HDA NVidia], device 7: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 2: NVidia_1 [HDA NVidia], device 8: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 2: NVidia_1 [HDA NVidia], device 9: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) default:CARD=NVidia HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog Default Audio Device front:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog Front speakers surround40:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog 4.0 Surround output to Front and Rear speakers surround41:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog 4.1 Surround output to Front, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround50:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog 5.0 Surround output to Front, Center and Rear speakers surround51:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog 5.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer speakers surround71:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 HDA NVidia, VT1705 Analog 7.1 Surround output to Front, Center, Side, Rear and Woofer speakers hdmi:CARD=NVidia_1 HDA NVidia, HDMI 0 HDMI Audio Output xbmc.log: ..... 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: Enumerated ALSA devices: 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: Device 1 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_deviceName : @:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_displayName : HDA NVidia 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_displayNameExtra: VT1705 Analog 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_deviceType : AE_DEVTYPE_PCM 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_channels : FL,FR,BL,BR,FC,LFE 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_sampleRates : 44100,48000,88200,96000,192000 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_dataFormats : AE_FMT_S32NE,AE_FMT_S16NE,AE_FMT_$ 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: Device 2 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_deviceName : hdmi:CARD=NVidia_1 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_displayName : HDA NVidia 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_displayNameExtra: HDMI 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_deviceType : AE_DEVTYPE_HDMI 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_channels : FL,FR,BL,BR,FC,LFE,SL,SR 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_sampleRates : 32000,44100,48000,88200,96000,176$ 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: m_dataFormats : AE_FMT_S32NE,AE_FMT_S16NE,AE_FMT_$ 22:59:30 T:140293724706752 NOTICE: load settings... RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - un1versal - 2013-02-14 @grooves 3 things. 1 - Absolutely NO pasting code on posts use pastebin and [code] tags. 2 - Absolutely no snippets of XBMC logs use a pastebin and post a full debug log (wiki) 3 - look at creating an asound.conf theres absolutely no custom devices anymore. uNi RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - grooves - 2013-02-14 @uNi sorry, I didn't know the strict forum rules, here is the whole xbmc.log: http://pastebin.com/gyDxkQwS I have already played around with a asound.conf, the current right now is: http://pastebin.com/LZMQxqVJ but I thought the new audio engine doesn't need a asound.conf anymore ? Thanks and regards, grooves RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - un1versal - 2013-02-14 AE is buggy and a few of those bugs only have been fixed post-frodo you could of course upgrade XBMC using a nightly ppa to see if your issue is resolved. Using xvba ppa for e.g. IIRC AE uses alsa device enumeration and asound.conf or .asoudnrc is the only custom way of user configuring what alsa does and how, To say AE doesnt need an asound is correct as long as alsa is doing its job. Your not the only person who would use such system wide or user wide alsa configuration with AE, quite a few users do it in order to get things working. XBMC has never been a install and forget sort of thing (openelec tries to be at sacrifice of essentially locked OS) Problem here is if your configuration file for alsa is wrong it wont even start XBMC. and yuor asound doesnt look right, asound.conf is not my thing really anyway plenty of documentation on this around forums and internet. Code: 11:12:14 T:140642314545088 NOTICE: Enumerated ALSA devices: XBMC is only seeing those devices so have another try. and make sure all spdif-1 is umutted in alsamixer and that your Asuio configuration in XBMC is according to AudioEngine/HOW-TO:_Configure_audio (wiki) Edit See this http://openelec.tv/forum/12-guides-tips-and-tricks/6924-how-to-fix-hdmi-sound-nvidia-gt210-now-with-menu-sounds-100-working0 and adapt it to Ubuntu, etc/modprobe.d instead of storage/modprobe.d I think. uNi RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - grooves - 2013-02-15 @uNi, Thanks for all your hints, unfortunately it didn't help, all SPDIF interfaces are unmuted, as I wrote above, sound via HDMI works well with VDR program. I have played around with asound.conf, tried a lot of hints, no help. I could set the interfaces according to recommendation in your link above, I was able to set the hdmi as primary device etc., no changes :-( finally the guys use the customer configuration in XBMC, which is unfortunately disappeared, in new AE, :-( I think that is the key point, probably I have to build a new XBMC to check whether the bug is fixed Thanks again, grooves RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - richardss - 2013-02-17 Hi, I've upgraded (fresh install) to XBMCBuntu Frodo and am having some issues I believe are related to audio. Initially I had no sound, which with the advice on adding "started udev-finish" to /etc/init/lightdm.conf resolved (thank you xbmc forum link) The system now crashes when I play music. Looking in the log I get a repeated line "ERROR: CAESinkALSA::HandleError(snd_pcm_writei(2)) - snd_pcm_writei returned -11 (Resource temporarily unavailable)". This error gets logged thousands of times throughout a video (43,000 times over a 23min TV show for example) but no noticeable problem on screen. When I play music however the system hangs after a minute or two and eventually switches off. The log file reached over 1GB. I've pasted the beginning of it to here: pastebin - xbmc.log ... I realise not giving the whole log file rather defeats the point, but I can't upload it all. This second paste is of the returns from some searches within the log (e.g. NOTICE and AUDIO): log_search. I'm running an atom/ion board (A Giada MI-ION2D3 to be specific). Outputting through HDMI ("Audio Output Device = Default (HDA NVidia HDMI 0)"). I havent touched the defaults of AC3, DTS, LPCM,TrueHD & DTS-HD all = on, ACC capable = off. Many thanks for any advice, Richard RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - nickr - 2013-02-17 Outputting to what? TV? Amplfier? RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - richardss - 2013-02-17 Yamaha Receiver (Amp). All hardware (computer, TV and amp) is the same as I've used with previous XBMC versions... I've also always used the XBMCLive/Buntu versions, although this is my first dabble with the new Audio Engine. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - DG77 - 2013-02-19 Hi, could some clever guy tell me if these are the correct setting for AE to output bitperfect material through the optical spdif? Audio Output: Optical/Coax Speaker Config: 2.0 Boost Volume level on downmix: disabled Output stereo to all speakers: disabled -Dolby Digital capable receiver: disabled -DTS capable receiver: disabled -AAC capable receiver: disabled -Multichannel LPCM capable receiver: disabled -DTSHD capable receiver: disabled Audio Output Device: HDA Intel,ALC892 Digital S/PDIF Passthrough Device: HDA Intel,ALC892 Digital S/PDIF Play GUI Sounds: Disabled My setup is as follows: Xtreamer Ultra2 (openelec Version:2.99.2 (3.0 RC 2) > optical out > Benchmark DAC (24/96 capable) > balanced out > Primare i30 (stereo amp). Only using 2ch (stereo) all around. Thanks RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - richardss - 2013-02-20 Pretty sure my issue (post 772) is fixed. If it helps anyone else: Symptom = crashing on audio playback. Log file states "ERROR: CAESinkALSA::HandleError(snd_pcm_writei(2)) - snd_pcm_writei returned -11 (Resource temporarily unavailable)" I read that as a problem with the sound drivers (well... that was my layman's interpretation of it), however a second problem was that 'Cleaning' the audio library also returned an error. Solution: I deleted the MySQL database (having first commented out the advancedsettings.xml reference to it and restarting - not sure if that was necessary) and allowed it to recreate this from scratch... both problems seem to now be resolved. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - Songoku - 2013-03-01 I will be really happy if someone has any idea about my problem I can get HD Audio by windows Easily. I wonder if i can get hd sound with my system in xbmcbuntu. at the moment i cant Samsung 80GB Intel Core2Duo E8600 Asus P5N7A-VM GF9300 Mainboard Asus GT430 connected via hdmi to onkyo tx-sr309 Samsung 80GB Kingston HyperX 2*2GBRam 6400 380W PSU 400 XBMCBUNTU * XBMC12.00 Git:fb595f2 http://paste.ubuntu.com/5571314/ RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - wsnipex - 2013-03-01 20:01:23 T:2791525184 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: synctype set to 0: clock feedback this is wrong. Set "sync playback to display" to Video Clock/Drop/dupe audio) or disable it completely RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - mightydh - 2013-03-06 System: Intel NUC (HD4000 Ivy Bridge) Problem: No DTS-HD. DTS works just fine. I already upgraded the kernel, but no success in running DTS-HD. I am willing to run any build that tests any fixes. I am not proficient enough to build an image, but can act as a "QA". Below is a snippet of my other forum post on the subject found here Full log can be found here Quote:It seems the Intel NUCs are a bit special here. RE: AudioEngine testers - Linux only - momaku - 2013-03-09 Hi. I installed XBMC in Lubuntu 12.10 and it works without problem except the HDMI audio using an Asus GeForce GT620-DCSL-2GD3. If I connect my HTPC directly to the TV (Panasonic VT50) and I select HDA NVIDIA HDMI 3 in XBMC, I have audio. However. with the same config I connect the HTPC to my receiver (Yamaha RX-V1900),I don't have sound. The xbmc.log is: http://pastebin.com/hjndji0p The NVIDIA driver is nvidia-current-update. How can I make to resolve this problem? Thanks in advance. |