2015-07-24, 10:12
Hello,
I'm mostly using OpenELEC on x86_64 platform so maybe the issue lies there... Scrap the request if that is the case. I also could not find this requested before but maybe my search-fu is particularly weak today.
Let's say I use the same Kodi box (Intel NUC PC) connected to an HDMI matrix, with both simple TV zones (capable of accepting 2.0 PCM) and a full-fledged AVR-equipped zones (capable of accepting DTS/DD/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-MA etc. up to 7.1 channels). I could be using an HDMI matrix (which, by default, sends a simple 2D video, 2.0 PCM audio EDID to sources and only sends sink's full capabilities when the source is "locked" to a single zone/output) or I could be using some higher-end Onkyo/Integra AVR which also has two independent HDMI outputs (zones), and the second zone is only capable of accepting PCM 2.0.
So there is some use for on-the-fly audio output features/caps changes.
I have tested that this is the way e.g. a Samsung Blu-ray player works - when it's playing to all zones, it's sending only 2.0 PCM audio. When I lock the BDP to an AVR-equipped zone, the matrix sends the full EDID to the BDP and the BDP switches to the best possible audio track/output configuration (e.g. full DTS-MA bitstreaming).
Currently I can (and do) program around this using JSON-RPC commands to turn passthrough on/off and switch between 2.0 and 7.1 configuration.
Am I making any sense? Sure, you could suggest I should just get more Kodi boxes for all zones. You could also read this feature request as: Read audio capabilites from EDID and switch the output settings accordingly on-the-fly so there is less need for manual configuration and Kodi "just works". In more/most cases, anyway.
I'm mostly using OpenELEC on x86_64 platform so maybe the issue lies there... Scrap the request if that is the case. I also could not find this requested before but maybe my search-fu is particularly weak today.
Let's say I use the same Kodi box (Intel NUC PC) connected to an HDMI matrix, with both simple TV zones (capable of accepting 2.0 PCM) and a full-fledged AVR-equipped zones (capable of accepting DTS/DD/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-MA etc. up to 7.1 channels). I could be using an HDMI matrix (which, by default, sends a simple 2D video, 2.0 PCM audio EDID to sources and only sends sink's full capabilities when the source is "locked" to a single zone/output) or I could be using some higher-end Onkyo/Integra AVR which also has two independent HDMI outputs (zones), and the second zone is only capable of accepting PCM 2.0.
So there is some use for on-the-fly audio output features/caps changes.
I have tested that this is the way e.g. a Samsung Blu-ray player works - when it's playing to all zones, it's sending only 2.0 PCM audio. When I lock the BDP to an AVR-equipped zone, the matrix sends the full EDID to the BDP and the BDP switches to the best possible audio track/output configuration (e.g. full DTS-MA bitstreaming).
Currently I can (and do) program around this using JSON-RPC commands to turn passthrough on/off and switch between 2.0 and 7.1 configuration.
Am I making any sense? Sure, you could suggest I should just get more Kodi boxes for all zones. You could also read this feature request as: Read audio capabilites from EDID and switch the output settings accordingly on-the-fly so there is less need for manual configuration and Kodi "just works". In more/most cases, anyway.