[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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Hi David
Thank you for clearing up my bugtracker confusion. I've got in touch
with an ALSA team member, and I'm sure he can help work out a solution.
As a consolation prize, if it's a driver level fix, the Ubuntu People
should eventually benefit too :)
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With all due respect, I want to report a bug in ALSA, and I don't understand
how joining a developers mailing list will further
that goal.
Well, if you want the bug fixed (and not only reported), go where the
developers are.
The initial link I was given
@David
With all due respect, I want to report a bug in ALSA, and I don't understand
how joining a developers mailing list will further that goal. Please keep in
mind I know very little about the whole Linux world, so where to go, and who to
contact about a driver problem is... a problem :)
@Raymond
Sorry for slow reply.
did you install libasound2-dev and compile chmap.c ?
gcc chmap.c -o chmap -l asound
OpenELEC (OE) is designed to do one thing - run xbmc - and the creators
have stripped out much of the usual Linux environment, and block things
like apt-get. I don't think there
Hi,
You have filed this bug in the Ubuntu bugtracker, but you don't seem to
be running Ubuntu. Is this a problem in Ubuntu 14.04 as well?
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Hi David
I was sent here by people who know WAY more than I about Linux. They
stated my issue was occurring at the driver level, and so get thee to
the ALSA people was my instruction.
Is this a problem in Ubuntu - I can only suggest you take my 3 sample
files (linked above) and try it.
The
I was sent here by people who know WAY more than I about Linux. They stated
my issue was occurring at the driver level, and so
get thee to the ALSA people was my instruction.
The ALSA people are here: http://mailman.alsa-
project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_hdmi.c?id=ad09fc9d2156f3d37537b34418a6b79309013d33
seem does not support channel of odd number (i.e. 3.0 or 2.1 are not
supported)
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Hi All
As preface to this question, please know that I'm a complete noob with Linux
- forgive my lack of understanding the basics, and any dumb questions that may
give rise to.
The issue - possible ALSA driver bug - is experienced when running xbmc,
via
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
plugins.git;a=blob;f=doc/upmix.txt;hb=HEAD
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct Output
did you install libasound2-dev and compile chmap.c ?
gcc chmap.c -o chmap -l asound
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct
Hi Raymond
01). I am stuck trying to query the channel map. chmap script won't run on my
OpenELEC system. Here's what the SSH session did:
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login as: root
root@192.168.0.170's password:
Hi Raymond - sorry, but I cannot understand what I do to run the channel
map script you linked to above (recall: severe NooB at everything
Linux).
I copied the code to a file on the OE system (
~/.xbmc/userdata/channelmap ), but no joy trying to run it.
Thanks for your patience.
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** Attachment added: ELD report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1296017/+attachment/4038574/+files/ELD%20report%20%282014-03-22%2005h54%29.txt
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control.12 {
iface PCM
device 7
name ELD
value
'1b006c32000f40ed53746174656d656e742044320d1f07151fff3d1fff'
HDMI2 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (0x4c) normal (normal left inverted right x axis
y axis) 930mm x 523mm
Identifier: 0x45
Timestamp: -345342475
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.0:1.0
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
CRTC: 0
CRTCs:
post the out put of alsa-info.sh
xrandr --verbose
this depend on whether your HDMI codec support multi channel LPCM and
your HDMI monitor/receiver 's EDID has speaker allocation pass to your
graphic driver , the graphic driver extract SAD from EDID and pass ELD
to audio driver
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct Output Channel Map
Thank you Raymond, for your reply, and describing the info path from
EDID to audio driver.
Not sure if this affects audio issue, but I should mention I'm using
xorg.conf to add a screen mode (1920x1080@60p), which seems to be absent
from the EDID. The AVR (Anthem Statement D2) includes a Gennum
** Attachment added: xrandr report
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