Linux AudioEngine testers - Linux only
pike
Project Manager Joined: Sep 2003 Reputation: 28 Location: Sweden |
2012-04-17 23:59
Post: #41
I even posted about the fact that Pulse is now disabled by default...
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(This post was last modified: 2012-04-18 00:00 by pike.)
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Drae
Member Posts: 67 Joined: Sep 2009 Reputation: 2 Location: London, UK |
2012-04-18 00:56
Post: #42
(2012-04-17 23:59)pike Wrote: I even posted about the fact that Pulse is now disabled by default...But that would mean we have to actually have read the topic from the start ... and that takes time! * I did actually read the topic from the beginning soon after it was posted but completely forgot about your post, sorry! I only remembered the commit |
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wingrunr21
Member Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 1 |
(2012-04-17 16:10)OkvOkv Wrote: Disable or enable VAAPI or VDPAU makes no difference. Do the TrueHD/DTSMA tracks work in mplayer or equivalent? (2012-04-17 19:49)oo_void Wrote: Couple of comments on this thread ... I'm seeing a lot of general Linux sound issues, and not really AE issues. Can you guys first make sure that your configuration is sane on Eden before trying AE? FYI, once I got my audio configured correctly, I haven't had too much in the way of immediate, audio related problems ... Most of the issues are either merge based (my build from last Saturday has library management problems for instance), or issues that arise after a few hours of use switching between codecs.There have been several people that stated their audio environment worked in Eden and did not in AE. I actually would argue that people need to make sure they have a sane ALSA environment by testing via the ALSA tools as well as via an ffmpeg based player like mplayer before proclaiming that it is AE that does not function properly. The official XBMC linux compile docs do it the way I posted: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW...nd_install Also, I run a source-based distro. I am pretty sure my compile instructions are right. ![]() Edit: I updated the first post to reflect the nVidia drivers situation. I also added the information about pulse being disabled by default. If those of you who are having issues with the 295.x drivers could keep this thread updated if you get them to work I'd appreciate it. It will be difficult for me to know when they are "working" since those drivers are currently working properly for me. HTPC: Gentoo linux amd64 w/ xbmc merged with AE
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-18 06:22 by wingrunr21.)
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gnif
Team-XBMC Developer Posts: 442 Joined: Feb 2008 Reputation: 34 Location: Australia, Katoomba |
2012-04-18 07:48
Post: #44
A heap of changes went in last night to the effect of audio configuration under Linux, DDDamian is working hard to make Windows work just as well and Fneufneu should have OSS updated also so BSD works again.
AE is now able to detect the correct HDMI output device if you have ALSA 1.0.25 or later, or a 3.3 kernel. Custom output device has been removed as AE can accurately determine what devices you now have and their capability, here is the log output from my HTPC for example: Code: 15:26:58 T:3078527344 DEBUG: CAESinkALSA::EnumerateDevicesEx - Skipping HDMI device hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 as it has no ELD data@wingrunr21 - DTSHD and TrueHD have been working in mplayer with AE for quite some time now, but the code there is a little unstable and breaks from system to system, we are still trying to sort this out. I am not scared of SVN - Cutting my hands open on the bleeding edge. |
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joethefox
Team-XBMC Member Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 15 |
2012-04-18 08:35
Post: #45
I'm not still able to test AE with my environment (always working until recently) and xbmc crash while I'm trying to choose audio device output from system>system>audio output>audio output device. Crash log http://pastebin.com/5NtqVe1w
Code: $ uname -aCode: $ dpkg-query -W| grep alsaconfigure Code: ./configure --disable-vaapi --disable-crystalhd --with-cpu=x86_64 --enable-airplay --disable-pulsePlease someone can point me to the right direction where to investigate ?
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erhnam
Team-XBMC Live Developer Joined: May 2009 Reputation: 2 Location: The Netherlands |
2012-04-18 12:04
Post: #46
(2012-04-18 07:48)gnif Wrote: AE is now able to detect the correct HDMI output device if you have ALSA 1.0.25 or later, or a 3.3 kernel. Custom output device has been removed as AE can accurately determine what devices you now have and their capability, here is the log output from my HTPC for example: This is really awesome. Thanks for your hard work! |
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wingrunr21
Member Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 1 |
2012-04-18 14:26
Post: #47
(2012-04-18 07:48)gnif Wrote: AE is now able to detect the correct HDMI output device if you have ALSA 1.0.25 or later, or a 3.3 kernel. Custom output device has been removed as AE can accurately determine what devices you now have and their capability, here is the log output from my HTPC for example: Nice. And yes I realize that about mplayer, I want people to make sure ALSA works properly in mplayer before declaring AE is at fault. Those HDMI updates should help matters. @joethefox: try building gnif's latest commits and see if that helps @everyone: gnif's changes are working well on my system. Make sure you go in and update your audio settings when you relaunch XBMC (they will still say "custom"). HTPC: Gentoo linux amd64 w/ xbmc merged with AE
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-18 14:53 by wingrunr21.)
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gnif
Team-XBMC Developer Posts: 442 Joined: Feb 2008 Reputation: 34 Location: Australia, Katoomba |
2012-04-18 15:58
Post: #48
@wingrunr21: sorry, I read that mplayer as dvdplayer as in, dvdplayer in XBMC
![]() @joethefox: can you please provide a stack-trace, your crash log doesn't have one, be sure you have debug enabled I am not scared of SVN - Cutting my hands open on the bleeding edge. |
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joethefox
Team-XBMC Member Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 15 |
2012-04-18 16:11
Post: #49
thank you guys for your support. I will do a stack-trace as soon as possible (this evening).
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P-I H
Junior Member Posts: 29 Joined: Feb 2012 Reputation: 0 |
2012-04-18 17:10
Post: #50
Compiled today.
My audiocards was detected. The Nvidia Geforce GT520 was set to HDA Nvidia, HGC *Harman_Avr* on HDMI both in Audio Output device and Passthrough output device. According to the log the hdmi card is identified as Device name is :hdmi:CARD=Nvidia,DEV=3 Code: 11:19:03 T:140127018854272 DEBUG: CAESinkALSA::EnumerateDevicesEx - Skipping HDMI device hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 as it has no ELD dataStill some problems when playing. In the log below I played a video with 2 audio streams PCM 2.0 and Dolby Digital 5.1. The PCM stream just played a noice in high volume. The Dolby Digital stream played OK. In other cases the PCM stream is played with distortion. http://pastebin.com/QPsLtAMG In the log below I first played a video with DTS HD Master Audio. The reciever showed DTS HD MA, but there was no sound. Then I played a video with DTS HD High Resolution and this one played OK except for I think one dropout. http://pastebin.com/dEVX0QNU |
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