Re: Problem with Gigabyte H55M-S2H Motherboard with Intel HDMI sound

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Dear jgmtfia,


Am Dienstag, den 02.03.2010, 07:28 -0700 schrieb jgmtfia Mr:
> (Sorry if this is a repost for you.  I checked the mailing list
> archive and did not see my post, so I am posting again.)

I think, I did not get your messages either.

> I am having a problem with HDMI audio on a Gigabyte H55M-S2H
> motherboard.  No matter what I try, I cannot get sound to the attached
> TV over the HDMI link.
> 
> I think that the drivers are in place, and I don't get any errors when
> trying different playback methods, I just don't get sound from the TV.

I really have no clue. But did you check, that the cable works. Do you
get sound on the TV with another system?

> I have tried/checked:
> 
> a. the mixer settings.
> b. various playback methods
>   mythtv
>   mplayer
>   aplay
> c. various distributions (ubuntu 9.10, Fedora 12)
> d. various asound.conf's the web has to offer
> e. removed pulseaudio so that myth-22 would start
> 
> After reading a HD audio debug text file, I added debug output to the
> built in kernel modules and got the following information.

Can you attach the diff with what you changed in the modules?

[…]

> When I try to play using mplayer
> 
> mplayer -ao alsa:device=hdmi test.vob
> 
> I get the following in the log:
> 
> 
> [  365.432851] hda-intel: azx_pcm_prepare: bufsize=0x10000, format=0x11
> [  365.432862] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x2, stream=0x5, channel=0,
> format=0x11
> [  365.438248] HDMI: ELD buf size is 0
> [  365.438284] HDMI: DIP GP[0] buf size is 0
> [  365.438328] HDMI: DIP GP[1] buf size is 0
> [  365.438372] HDMI: DIP GP[2] buf size is 0
> [  365.438415] HDMI: DIP GP[3] buf size is 0
> [  365.438449] HDMI: DIP GP[4] buf size is 0
> [  365.438492] HDMI: DIP GP[5] buf size is 0
> [  365.438536] HDMI: DIP GP[6] buf size is 0
> [  365.438579] HDMI: DIP GP[7] buf size is 0
> [  367.263245] hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x2
> [  367.263282] hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x2

I have no clue, but a buffer size of 0 is not that good, isn’t it?

> Here are the details of the system:

[…]

> Output from the ALSA information script:
> root@tvv3:~# cat /tmp/alsa-info.txt.56DFICnMce
> name=root&type=33&description=/tmp/alsa-info.txt&expiry=&s=Submit+Post&content=
> !!################################
> !!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.58
> !!################################

[…]

> !!ALSA Version
> !!------------
> 
> Driver version:     1.0.21
> Library version:    1.0.20
> Utilities version:  1.0.20

You could try to use the latest releases and even Git head.

> !!Loaded ALSA modules
> !!-------------------

That does not look right. You should have ALSA modules loaded.

[…]


Thanks,

Paul

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