Re: NVidia HDMI problem

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Tony Houghton wrote:
> With kernel 2.6.32 in Debian unstable I get no sound from the HDMI
> output on my Asus M3N78-VM motherboard which has an NVidia 8200 (MCP78S)
> IGP. Everything looks normal according to pavucontrol, alsamixergui,
> aplay --list etc, but the TV stays silent. With kernel 2.6.31 or earlier
> it works OK.
> 
> I've seen some people blaming it on the NVidia binary driver, but
> in that case why does it work with older kernels? AIUI 2.6.32 uses the
> drivers from alsa 1.0.21 whereas older kernels used an earlier version.
> 
> I get the same problem if I try to use kernel 2.6.30 without the NVidia
> binary driver. Does the HDMI audio rely on something in the binary
> driver to initialise it? Will it work with nouveau?

I have the exact same problem with 2.6.32.6 in a custom build 64 bit 
(only) system. I thought it was my monitor, but I'm wondering now if 
it's more than that. I never tried it with 2.6.31 which I still keep on 
the system.

Funny, that hw:0,3 device claims to allow mixing. I'm on the analog out 
hw:0,0 which does not.
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