VT1617A fine, VT1618 not

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I built a MythTV front end based around a J7F2WE1G2E motherboard, and
then later swapped to a EN12000EG motherboard. The former uses a VT1617A
chip for audio. The later uses VT1618. With the VT1617A based board
SPDIF worked perfectly, but with the VT1618 based board I get nothing
from SPDIF.

I'm using Minimyth 0.21.0-57, which includes ALSA driver 1.0.17

cat /proc/asound/cards, gives:

  0 [V8237         ]: VIA8237 - VIA 8237
                      VIA 8237 with VIA 1618 at 0xc800, irq 20

so the chip looks to have been recognised correctly, and analogue
output is working fine.

Can anyone suggest what I can do to track down the problem? Have
any changes been made since 1.0.17 that might help (I tried
looking myself, and couldn't tell)?

Paul.


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