Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Sun, 23 May 2021 at 18:22, Dale <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If you ever figure it out, please post what did it.  I watch TV from my
>> puter too.  Right now, I tell Smplayer to send audio to the TV by giving
>> it the device name like you did.  Thing is, none of the entries in the
>> drop down menu in settings works.  Odd but it is what it is.
> Might be worth checking if the smplayer front-end is messing something
> up, by going straight through mpv. My last steps for playing video
> through the TV, with the audio going there as well:
>
> Get a list of all the audio devices on your system.
> $ mpv --audio-device=help
>
> Use the correct device in your video command.
> DISPLAY=:0.1 mpv --audio-device=alsa/hdmi:CARD=NVidia,DEV=0 -fs video.mkv
>
> Also check what Mark mentioned about muted channels on the output card
> through alsamixer.
>
> Regards,
> Arve
>
>


When I set mine up, I just set output driver to user defined and entered
alsa:device=hw=1.7 in settings.  I only want Smplayer to output to the
TV.  Everything else goes to the speakers hooked to the computer itself. 

The day may come when I use something other than Smplayer to watch TV
tho.  If, or when, that day comes I'll have to figure out how to get the
audio to work with it.  Right now, I'm still able to use the old gnome
player still.  It's going to die one day tho since it is no longer
maintained. 

I do find these audio topics interesting tho.  It seems it should be
easy to send sound to any place it can go but it isn't easy to do for
real.  It seems it is a problem for a lot of people doing what I think
is at least somewhat common.

Either way, glad you got it working.  It took me days to figure out mine
too. 

Dale

:-)  :-)

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