So the current state of XBMC Live and the GT 430 is.....? Workaround is still needed? Does anyone have this setup working 100% for the 3MS (movies, music, and menu sounds)?
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rbrohman
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2011-05-20 21:11
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thethirdnut
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2011-05-20 21:17
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Yes. Works great.
Ubuntu min 10.04 + alsa 1.0.23 -OR- Ubuntu min 10.10 [comes with alsa 1.0.24] + Nividia drivers If I helped out pls give me a + XBMC1: i3-540, 4GB, GT430, 40GB SSD, Ubuntu 10.10 min + Dharma -> HT: 58" plasma, Denon 3808CI, Paradigm Studio 60, CC-590, ADP-470, Seismic 12 XBMC2: Atom330, 4GB, GT240, 64GB SSD, Ubuntu 12.04 min + Frodo B1 -> Main: 50" plasma, Rotel RX-1052, B&W 683 Server: 20TB FreeBSD + ZFS solution |
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rbrohman
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2011-05-21 02:56
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thethirdnut - do you mean it works great once you went through the tutorial on pg 4 of this thread? Or it worked just straight up once you updated alsa and installed the latest nvidia drivers?
Does the GTS 450 have the same issues as the GT430? |
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thethirdnut
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2011-05-24 05:36
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rbrohman Wrote:thethirdnut - do you mean it works great once you went through the tutorial on pg 4 of this thread? Or it worked just straight up once you updated alsa and installed the latest nvidia drivers? I followed some of the info in this or prior posts + these URL's. Basic Min Ubuntu install info used for both HTPC's http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...hlight=xci To figure out proper probe_mask http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1668737 ------------------------------------------ Info on system in my sig; refers to XBMC1 with the GT-430 OS = Ubuntu Minimal 10.10 x86_64 Nvidia = 260.19.44 Alsa = 1.0.23 [comes with Ubuntu 10.10] Onboard Sound = DISABLED [why makes things more confusing?] -- Got everything installed, working for the most part as per link1 -- Also installed Nvidia drivers, XBMC was run through 'xinit xbmc' at this point -- Used link2 to figure out which eld* / device was in use -- added the following to '/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf' Code: #for HDMI-- also this is my current '/etc/asound.conf' Code: pcm.!default hdmi:NVidiaI honestly dont recall if this was default or not, but those two lines are it now. **I DID NOT TOUCH ANY OTHER ALSA FILES.** -- At this point tested out sound using aplay, etc all worked. NEED TO REBOOT for all main ALSA changes to take affect ------------------------------------------ Within XBMC used these settings: [INDENT]VIDEO SETTINGS[/INDENT] Render = auto Allow HW ACC (VDPAU) = yes Adjust display refresh to match = yes [used this URL for that generation of the proper xorg.conf] http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...=juddering Sync playback to display = yes A/V sync method = Audio clock Allowed error in aspect ... = none ..the rest... = defaults [INDENT]SYSTEM SETTINGS[/INDENT] 1920x1080, 60 Hz, Vsync = always enabled [INDENT]AUDIO SETTINGS[/INDENT] Audio Output = HDMI Speaker Conf = 5.1 Boost volume on downlevel = yes [INDENT] AC3 Capable Receiver = yes DTS Capable Receiver = yes[/INDENT] Audio output device = hdmi Passthrough output device = hdmi -- last 2 are courtesy of the /etc/asound.conf file With this all proper 5.1 and even 7.1 mapping work great. DTS-HD is played as DTS core, Dolby TrueHD gets sent as LPCM. Hope this helps. If I helped out pls give me a + XBMC1: i3-540, 4GB, GT430, 40GB SSD, Ubuntu 10.10 min + Dharma -> HT: 58" plasma, Denon 3808CI, Paradigm Studio 60, CC-590, ADP-470, Seismic 12 XBMC2: Atom330, 4GB, GT240, 64GB SSD, Ubuntu 12.04 min + Frodo B1 -> Main: 50" plasma, Rotel RX-1052, B&W 683 Server: 20TB FreeBSD + ZFS solution
(This post was last modified: 2011-05-24 05:38 by thethirdnut.)
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rbrohman
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2011-05-24 14:42
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That's very helpful, thank you!
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thethirdnut
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2011-05-25 07:32
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rbrohman Wrote:That's very helpful, thank you! No problem. Hope this works out for you. If I helped out pls give me a + XBMC1: i3-540, 4GB, GT430, 40GB SSD, Ubuntu 10.10 min + Dharma -> HT: 58" plasma, Denon 3808CI, Paradigm Studio 60, CC-590, ADP-470, Seismic 12 XBMC2: Atom330, 4GB, GT240, 64GB SSD, Ubuntu 12.04 min + Frodo B1 -> Main: 50" plasma, Rotel RX-1052, B&W 683 Server: 20TB FreeBSD + ZFS solution |
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waxer
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2011-06-03 21:07
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Also had problem with no menu sound..
Easy fix, goto xbmc root folder (e.g. /home/xbmc/) Create .asoundrc, and add the following: pcm.!default { type plug slave { pcm "hdmi" } } Ubuntu + xbmc + gt430 setup Thanks to this post..
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KeithLM
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2011-12-30 21:57
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Perhaps someone here can help me. I've got a GT430 in my system and had it set up running mostly fine. I had no sounds in the menu, but I don't care about that at all, actually I figured I had them turned off. But I was having a minor issue in that every time I started a video the video would stutter for 5 seconds, while audio would play, but it appears from the log that it was actually an issue with the system having trouble with the audio. Odd, but it's linux. Here's my thread dealing with that.
So after doing some research and reading this thread and others, I decided to try options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=0 probe_mask=0x108 and I ended up with menu sounds! Sadly, no other audio works. So one tiny step forward, one huge step backwards. The output from aplay -l and aplay -L changed dramatically after I added those options. Here's how it is now: Code: keith@Holly:~$ aplay -lI've tried setting the audio output to custom plughw:0,3 but that doesn't work. I've tried some of the other devices, hdmi (ALSA), defaults, etc., all give me the "Failed to initialize" popup when I start a video. Also in XBMC there are no longer any nvidia devices listed under the audio options. I've tried the following .asoundrc in my home directory, it makes no difference: Code: pcm.!default hdmi:NVidiaAnybody have any idea what the appropriate settings are? |
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thethirdnut
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2011-12-31 06:19
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You have PulseAudio in the mix as well...info posted above pertains to strictly ALSA config...no PulseAudio on those systems.
There should be a lot of PulseAudio threads in the forum...perhaps try that avenue? If I helped out pls give me a + XBMC1: i3-540, 4GB, GT430, 40GB SSD, Ubuntu 10.10 min + Dharma -> HT: 58" plasma, Denon 3808CI, Paradigm Studio 60, CC-590, ADP-470, Seismic 12 XBMC2: Atom330, 4GB, GT240, 64GB SSD, Ubuntu 12.04 min + Frodo B1 -> Main: 50" plasma, Rotel RX-1052, B&W 683 Server: 20TB FreeBSD + ZFS solution |
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KeithLM
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2011-12-31 06:30
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thethirdnut Wrote:You have PulseAudio in the mix as well...info posted above pertains to strictly ALSA config...no PulseAudio on those systems. I didn't realize there was a difference or that it could work either way. I have it working for the time being. Unfortunately I can only have menu sounds, or I can have sound with my videos, but not both. It'll do. |
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