2014-05-02, 22:54
Hello,
I tried the forum search, but couldn't find the answer.
I want to set the AE_SINK=ALSA option in Xbmcbuntu so that on reboot XBMC automatically starts with ALSA sink.
Where to set it?
I am using Xbmcbuntu 12.3, upgraded to ubuntu 14.04 and Gotham RC1.
But I guess the same question is there for the newest Xbmcbuntu.
Thanks,
Opper
EDIT: Found it:
Change the following line /usr/bin/xbmc-standalone:
XBMC="${bindir}/xbmc --standalone $@"
into
XBMC="env AE_SINK=ALSA ${bindir}/xbmc --standalone $@"
After that XBMC can see my HDMI / Receiver again.
Unfortunetaly I have no audio at all and my wireless keyboard stops working everytime I start a video.
But this is not the thread to discuss that.
EDIT2: I now read that more people are having issues with their keyboard no longer working. I guess I have to install the new xmcbuntu and see if I can reproduce it. It was working fine until today when I upgraded ubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04.
I tried the forum search, but couldn't find the answer.
I want to set the AE_SINK=ALSA option in Xbmcbuntu so that on reboot XBMC automatically starts with ALSA sink.
Where to set it?
I am using Xbmcbuntu 12.3, upgraded to ubuntu 14.04 and Gotham RC1.
But I guess the same question is there for the newest Xbmcbuntu.
Thanks,
Opper
EDIT: Found it:
Change the following line /usr/bin/xbmc-standalone:
XBMC="${bindir}/xbmc --standalone $@"
into
XBMC="env AE_SINK=ALSA ${bindir}/xbmc --standalone $@"
After that XBMC can see my HDMI / Receiver again.
Unfortunetaly I have no audio at all and my wireless keyboard stops working everytime I start a video.
But this is not the thread to discuss that.
EDIT2: I now read that more people are having issues with their keyboard no longer working. I guess I have to install the new xmcbuntu and see if I can reproduce it. It was working fine until today when I upgraded ubuntu from 13.10 to 14.04.