My foxconn is hooked up to my TV over HDMI and normally i transmit both audio and video to the TV over HDMI.
With the 9.11 build, i would choose analog audio over HDMI interface and it worked correctly. I could even get pass through the TV to my bookshelf and get 5.1.
I installed RC1 and got it all set up and when i went to play a movie i got no audio, i tried a few different combos in the audio section and none of them seem to work.
If i hook up some headphones to my Foxconn i can hear the movie so its like the audio isnt making it to the HDMI cable correctly no matter what i select.
Can anyone help me out?
Dharma RC1 Foxconn 330 Ion - No Audio
BigO
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2010-11-25 01:29
Post: #1
XBMC-ATV2 - FrodoRc3 XBMC-LR - Zotac Zbox Plus - 8Gb Usb - 2Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 XBMC-BR - Foxcon 330i - 8Gb Usb - 2Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 XBMC-Mini - MacMini - Core2duo@2.5Ghz - 128Gb OCZ Agility - 5Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 Running SQL - Auto Library Update WIP - Substitute Image path Synology DiskStation Ds1512+(Dsm 4.0-2219) - 4gb Mem - 5*3tb Wd Reds [SHR] WIP - Secondary SQL |
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BigO
Senior Member Posts: 165 Joined: May 2010 Reputation: 0 |
2010-11-25 03:09
Post: #2
OK figured it out, for some reason SPDIF was muted and unmuting it fixed the issue.
XBMC-ATV2 - FrodoRc3 XBMC-LR - Zotac Zbox Plus - 8Gb Usb - 2Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 XBMC-BR - Foxcon 330i - 8Gb Usb - 2Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 XBMC-Mini - MacMini - Core2duo@2.5Ghz - 128Gb OCZ Agility - 5Gb Mem - FrodoRc3 Running SQL - Auto Library Update WIP - Substitute Image path Synology DiskStation Ds1512+(Dsm 4.0-2219) - 4gb Mem - 5*3tb Wd Reds [SHR] WIP - Secondary SQL |
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knalle
Junior Member Posts: 8 Joined: Nov 2010 Reputation: 0 |
2010-11-25 19:48
Post: #3
As a nOOb i ask: how did you do it?
I have an ION 330HT with Dharma RC1 - and the audio isn't working over HDMI. |
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NightStormWolf
Member Posts: 78 Joined: Sep 2010 Reputation: 2 Location: Montana, USA |
2010-11-26 07:53
Post: #4
knalle Wrote:As a nOOb i ask: how did you do it? On my system i used the command "alsamixer" from the command line to bring up the mixer. Ones with "OO" are unmuted and ones with "MM" are muted. Use your arrow keys to move left or right, and your "M" key to mute or unmute. If you have more then one sound card, you can press F6 to change between them. This is for a Linux system mind you. If your using another platform, you'll need to look up how to access your sound mixer/control panel
(This post was last modified: 2010-11-26 07:55 by NightStormWolf.)
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dinkd
Junior Member Posts: 4 Joined: Aug 2010 Reputation: 0 |
2010-12-22 14:30
Post: #5
Thank you thank you thank you!!! I was pulling out my hair for hours after upgrading to dharma and your post fixed my problem
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aCarr
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2011-07-28 11:06
Post: #6
Thank you very much, this answer was helpful to me.
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