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Audio Passthrough problem - pedroknd - 2014-10-26

Hi,
I'm using Gotham 13.2 with a Raspberry Pi B+ version.
I have one problem with sound.
I have the audio passthrough enabled, but if I don't check the "dual audio output", DTS(and also AC3/DD I think) audio movies don't play. No image and no sound, just a black screen and the timer goes to 9seconds and stays in there. If I check the dual output and mantain the passthrough, the video is played with no problem. The "problem" in this is that the audio downmixed and it isn't recognized as being a DTS/DD source. In the top of the audio setup menu, the audio output is set on HDMI and tried the output speakers from 2.0 to 5.1. Same issue.
I think this is a setup/configuration option, that I'm doing wrong. With a WDTV SMP/... the audio output is detected in the av receiver, so I don't think the problem is in the av receiver.

Thank you in advance.


RE: Audio Passthrough problem - popcornmix - 2014-10-26

Dual audio will disable passthrough (as analogue cannot support it), so concentrate on dual audio being disabled if you want passthrough.

Post a debug enabled logfile when playing a file with passthrough enabled.


RE: Audio Passthrough problem - pedroknd - 2014-10-27

log on pastebin.


Re: Audio Passthrough problem - nickr - 2014-10-27

Take your log off here and put it on pastebin.


RE: Audio Passthrough problem - pedroknd - 2014-10-27

It's in here http://pastebin.com/LZTeCgBV


RE: Audio Passthrough problem - ActionA - 2014-10-27

It would be preferable if you could provide the log in it's entirety as there is much more info included that may be of great importance while troubleshooting.