2013-01-16, 16:02
Other posts I've seen suggest that their sound actually stops (didn't actually find a thread for this issue or I would have added to it). In my case, I can barely hear the audio coming out of the mac mini itself. (so, with the TV turned off, the mac mini gets a signal from the receiver and XBMC disables HDMI audio, but then doesn't respond to the wake-up signal from the receiver).
Or, at least that's what it looks like.
Debug log was enabled, then the TV was turned off, then turned the TV back on, verified the issue was present and exited XBMC (to keep the log as short as possible).
Debug Log: http://pastebin.ca/2303401
OSX 10.8.2
Platform Mac Mini - Late 2012 - 4GB RAM, 2.5Ghz Intel i5, Intel 4000 Graphics
Install Method - DMG
SVN XBMC 12.0-RC3 Git: 20130102-7a6cb7f (Compiled: Jan 3, 2013)
Hardware config: mac mini - Pioneer SC-25 A/V Receiver - Panasonic Plasma Display
I've tried both the 32-bit and 64-bit (current binary) applications.
Or, at least that's what it looks like.
Debug log was enabled, then the TV was turned off, then turned the TV back on, verified the issue was present and exited XBMC (to keep the log as short as possible).
Debug Log: http://pastebin.ca/2303401
OSX 10.8.2
Platform Mac Mini - Late 2012 - 4GB RAM, 2.5Ghz Intel i5, Intel 4000 Graphics
Install Method - DMG
SVN XBMC 12.0-RC3 Git: 20130102-7a6cb7f (Compiled: Jan 3, 2013)
Hardware config: mac mini - Pioneer SC-25 A/V Receiver - Panasonic Plasma Display
I've tried both the 32-bit and 64-bit (current binary) applications.