I confirm. I had the same issue with my ATV2 jailbroken via Sn0wbreeze.
I did again the jailbreak but this time with Seas0nPass, it works like a charm , I have now the sound !
Gotcha007
Senior Member Joined: Dec 2010 Reputation: 0 |
2011-04-27 20:18
Post: #31
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Jk65116
Junior Member Posts: 1 Joined: Apr 2011 Reputation: 0 |
2011-04-28 17:58
Post: #32
...I have the same sound issue in xbmc with sn0wbreeze jailbreak - seems like it has a serious bug...
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davilla
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2011-04-28 19:32
Post: #33
reapply the seatbelt unlock.
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hgerber
Junior Member Posts: 4 Joined: Nov 2011 Reputation: 0 |
2011-11-21 14:04
Post: #34
IF it is a Nvidia card I got mine working.
do a aplay -l and check the card number for Nvidia HDMI . check the card number and device number , on mine it was card 1 device 9 Thus in you /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf file you change the lines that says default.pcm.card 0 default.ctrl.card 0 default.device 0 to default.pcm.card 1 default.ctrl.card 1 default.device 9 In my Case. |
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sunnyu
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2012-03-05 21:04
Post: #35
go to setting -> audio & video -> tv resolution -> set low tv resolution this is will help. You will get it done.
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Delphinus
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2013-01-19 20:39
Post: #36
(2011-03-07 23:07)mxrodriguez Wrote: I am brand new to XBMC and Im loving it. Hey thank you, I was changing the audio output in the settings of the file itself and never thought to go into the systems settings(Duh). Works great now. Props my friend. =-} (2011-03-07 22:05)markiz Wrote: I've tried both "HDMI" and "analogue" fro the Audio output setting. Are you accessing the audio output by going out the the main settings of XBMC or accessing them while the file is loaded? I was doing it the latter way. So I stopped the video, went out to the main menu. Then went to System. And selected settings. In there I selected "System". In there I selected "Audio output". Keep in mind, there are two audio settings here, "Audio output" near the top. And "Audio output device" near the bottom. Adjust both of those accordingly. Good luck!
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-19 20:45 by Delphinus.)
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