Dear ALSA-experts, 

I have an Alienware 17 laptop (sometimes called M17RX5) which has a Realtek 
ALC3661. 
The problem I describe here should also be valid for the Alienware 18 (all the 
late 2013 models, which are still the most current). At least some scattered 
forum reports suggest so. 

The card works almost perfect in Linux, but one functionality is missing: The 
laptop features an HDMI input, and the Realtek card is supposed to take care of 
the incoming digital audio. 
This works fine in Windows, but in Linux, I only get the video and the audio 
stays missing. 

Here you can find my alsa-info: 
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0a0502e49212a0436a30fde9d4ee56163bbc2ebc

In Windows, I observe the HDMI-IN audio routing to the speakers is only done if 
the Realtek Audio Service is running. In Linux, I observe keypress-events when 
I either switch manually to the HDMI-in signal and also if a new signal is 
detected (something (the UEFI?) injects a keypress then). 
I assume the service in Windows catches these events and changes "something" in 
the Realtek Audio Settings. I see no special recording device in Windows, nor 
any explicit HDMI-input setting, nor any related setting in the driver. Dell 
links a standard Realtek driver in their support section. 

Under Linux, I found a mixer called "Digital" in the recording-section in 
alsamixer although the laptop does not have any SPDIF nor Koax digital in our 
output. However, changing the volume for this did not have any effect. 

Note the laptop has a single HDMI connector which can be used both for input 
and output (so the nvidia-card also shows one HDMI-out). The second NVIDIA 
audio out is very likely from the mini-display-port of the laptop. 

I am not sure what is the best way to proceed to get this working - I have no 
deeper experience with ALSA nor HDA-Intel. If you can learn something from my 
alsa-info, or give me any pointers / things to try, I will gladly do so (I come 
with several years of Linux and C++ programming experience, but only 
user-space, nothing Kernel or ALSA related). 

Thanks in advance for any help (an RTFM is also fine!), 
Oliver

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