See:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/systems/articles/assign-device-to-driver-jsp-138152.html
PCI ID 10de, 0bea NVIDIA GF103 HDMI Audio Controller
So...
pfexec /etc/driver_aliases
audiohd "pci10de,bea"
Go through the method to rebuild /dev with update_drv and devfsadm.
~ Ken
On Monday,
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
{0x10de0002, "nVidia MCP78 HDMI", 0x0},
{0x10de0003, "nVidia MCP78 HDMI", 0x0},
{0x10de0006, "nVidia MCP78 HDMI", 0x0},
{0x10de0007, "nVidia MCP7A HDMI", 0x0},
both MCP78 and MCP7A are GPUs. My system has a GK208 GPU and
Hello,
I have run the following commands
apostolo@adalind>> audioctl show-deviceDevice: /dev/sound/audiohd:0mixer
Name = audiohd#0
Config = ATI HD Audio (SB600)
HW Info = HD codec: Realtek ALC662
apostolo@adalind>> audioctl show-device -d /dev/sound/audiohd\:2mixer
Device:
>It also has a problem controlling the device:
Same problem here (0 --> onboard, 2 --> nVidia)
apostolo@adalind>> audioctl show-control -d /dev/sound/audiohd\:0ctl
CONTROL VALUE
volume 100
mic 58:58
line-in
On 28/08/2017 17:51, Udo Grabowski (IMK) wrote:
On 28/08/2017 17:30, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Professionally speaking, don't use the Nvidia audio processor for any serious
work.Either use a good audio >processor on the motherboard or a dedicated
sound card/device
In my case, I have found that a solution to the problem of using HDMI
plusanalog audio is the following:
http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/popup/iframe/pop_troubleshooting_fr.jsp?idx=51469
A.S.
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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
On 28/08/2017 17:30, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Professionally speaking, don't use the Nvidia audio processor for any serious
work.Either use a good audio >processor on the motherboard or a dedicated sound
card/device (highly preferred).>I'm speaking mainly on the
>Professionally speaking, don't use the Nvidia audio processor for any serious
>work.Either use a good audio >processor on the motherboard or a dedicated
>sound card/device (highly preferred).>I'm speaking mainly on the Nvidia audio
>processors integrated on their graphic cards. You can use it
Professionally speaking, don't use the Nvidia audio processor for any serious
work.Either use a good audio processor on the motherboard or a dedicated sound
card/device (highly preferred).
I'm speaking mainly on the Nvidia audio processors integrated on their graphic
cards. You can use it
On 27/08/2017 21:34, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss wrote:
Not having similar hardware, I can't try for myself. But have you tried
googling for the words
audio hdmi solaris nvidia
Someone suggested to use the relink trick described below
>Not having similar hardware, I can't try for myself. But have you tried
>googling for the words
>audio hdmi solaris nvidia
Someone suggested to use the relink trick described below
https://alanhargreaves.wordpress.com/2011/04/17/making-audio-default-to-a-second-sound-device-in-solaris-11/
but
> On Aug 26, 2017, at 06:34, Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am using a TV instead of a "normal" monitor and to reduce the number of
> wiresI thought it is a good idea to use an HDMI cable instead of a VGA and
Hello,
I am using a TV instead of a "normal" monitor and to reduce the number of
wiresI thought it is a good idea to use an HDMI cable instead of a VGA and the
"normal"sound output. I have noticed that there is no sound, is it possible to
fix thisproblem? I am using an nVIDIA card.
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