Hi Wei ! I made the tests changig the values in the sound/pci/hda/patch_nvhdmi.c file manually. To summarize the results i have perfect sound up to 192khz/32bits(S32_LE format). But only one configuration at a time. How can we set multiple formats here, or let the system pass all formats to the av receiver ? Here are the detailed results i tested. In the source code .rates = SNDRV_PCM_RATE_A .maxbps = B, .formats = SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_SC_LE, case. 1. A=192000, B=24, C=16, perfect sound, with speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r192000 -FS16_LE, no other setting working 2. A= 192000, B=24, C=32, perfect sound, with speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r192000 -FS32_LE, no other setting working 3. A= 96000, B=24, C=32, perfect sound, with speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r96000 -FS32_LE, no other setting working 4. A=192000, B=24, C=24, strange high pitched sound from all speakers, with speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r192000 -FS24_LE, no other settings working 5. A= 96000, B=24, C=24, strange high pitched sound from all speakers, with speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r96000 -FS24_LE, no other settings working If you want i will test more. But i think it can be seen that S24 formats are not working, but all S16, S32 formats working up to 192khz. Regards Alan 2009/6/5 Wei Ni <wni@xxxxxxxxxx> > Some HDTVs generally only support 32kHz-48kHz, and most (newer) receivers > could be able to support 192kHz. > > In windows, the display driver will indicates which formats are supported > in the CEA registers. > > But the linux display driver will not do it. > > > > Could you please add > > .rates = SNDRV_PCM_RATE_192000, > > .maxbps = 24, > > And then try to play 192khz/24bit > > > > I also will try it. > > > > Thanks > > Wei. > > > > *From:* Alan Alan [mailto:alanwww1@xxxxxxxxx] > *Sent:* Friday, June 05, 2009 7:21 AM > *To:* Takashi Iwai > *Cc:* Wei Ni; Peer Chen; Marek Vasut; alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* Re: ALSA patch Nvidia 8 channel hdmi audio > > > > I made a test on Windows. And it seems that my codec MCP7A does support up > to 8channels 192khz, 24bits no problem. > > One important thing i noticed: > If i plug the hdmi to the lcd TV, the windows control panel only shows up > to 2ch, 48khz. When i plug it into the Onkyo-TXSR605 av receiver and reboot, > only than it shows up the HD options. > > I enclosed a screenshout about it. When i press test button, the audio > sounds in the receiver even with 192/24 > > Strange thing here that on win, it does not even show the 88.2khz number. > And sample rates depend on what device is plugged, but on alsa i always get > the same output (48, 88.2khz) whatever device i plug on. > > > 2009/6/4 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> > > At Thu, 4 Jun 2009 08:18:23 +0200, > > Alan Alan wrote: > > > > 2009/6/4 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> > > > > At Thu, 4 Jun 2009 01:28:24 +0200, > > Alan Alan wrote: > > > > > > Hello Takashi ! > > > > > > I tried to apply the patch that removes restrictions to 16bits > 48khz > > format. > > > Well now we have the following: > > > 16bit 48khz works > > > 32bit 48khz works > > > 32bit 44khz, 96khz, 192khz don't work > > > 24bit 44khz, 48khz, 96khz, 192khz don't work > > > 16bit 44khz, 96khz, 192khz don't work > > > > > > I only get > > > Sample format not available for playback: > > > Setting of hwparams failed: > > > > As you can find in alsa-info output, it seems that the codec supports > > only 48kHz and 88.2kHz, strangely. I don't know whether it's a > > (hardware) bug or not. > > > > The codec surely supports up to 192khz as it works on Windows. > > > > I think this line is completely wrong as here it says: > > It is not "wrong". These are values that the codec reports, so it's > more or less correct as the h/w information. > > > rates [0xc0]: 48000 88200 > > Wei, is it right? Or is anything missing here? > > > > > bits [0xf]: 8 16 20 24 > > > > 8, 20, 24bits are supported, but they all give an error message. > > 24bit here means 24bit in 4 bytes, thus it's essentially 32bit format. > 24bit in 3 bytes format isn't supported on HD-audio. > > > > 32 bits are not supposed to be supported but it works with 48 and > 88.2khz. > > > > How can we change the software side to accept 96 or 192khz spample > formats and > > 24 bits ? > > As long as the codec reports so, it's no "software" problem. > > > > I think it is not hardware limited and we just need to change the allowed > > formats to be played. > > If it's just a hardware problem that reports wrong values, you can > override the information, simply replacing the bits my patch disabled > to the right values. > > > > Takashi > > > > > > > > > I enclosed to pastebin my alsainfo script output. > > > > > > http://pastebin.com/m77dcfb3f > > > > > > Thanks for the help ! > > > > > > 2009/6/3 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> > > > > > > At Wed, 3 Jun 2009 11:34:00 +0200, > > > Alan Alan wrote: > > > > > > > > Hello Takashi ! > > > > > > > > What should this patch do ? > > > > > > The patch removes the restriction patch_nvhdmi.c sets. > Instead, > > > the driver tries to detect the supported format, rate, etc from > the > > > codec widget information. > > > > > > > Is it a cure for the 96, 192khz or 24bit sample playback > problem ? > > > > > > Possibly. > > > > > > > If so, will it resample or natievly pass the stream to the > > amplifier ? > > > > > > It just enables the native support, possibly. > > > > > > And, don't forget to give back the alsa-info.sh output (run > with > > > --no-upload option). > > > > > > Takashi > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > Alan > > > > > > > > 2009/6/3 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@xxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > At Wed, 3 Jun 2009 10:00:24 +0200, > > > > Alan Alan wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hello Wei ! > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for replying. > > > > > I tested it with speaker-test and xbmc babylon. Both > had > > problems > > > with > > > > > channel mapping. > > > > > I used this command: > > > > > > > > > > speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 > > > > > or > > > > > speaker-test -Dhdmi -c8 > > > > > > > > > > alternatively you could try > > > > > > > > > > speaker-test -Dhw:0,3 -c6 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I had to rund Xorg first and have the command from an > xterm, > > > becasue > > > > from a > > > > > normal terminal it would not work. > > > > > I think that is normal as a limitation of hdmi. > > > > > > > > > > What about the support for 24bits 192khz sound ? > > > > > > > > > > speaker-test -Dhdmi -c6 -r192000 does not work. > > > > > > > > How about the patch below? > > > > > > > > Also, could you give alsa-info.sh output? > > > > > > > > Takashi > > > > > > > > --- > > > > diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_nvhdmi.c > b/sound/pci/hda/ > > > patch_nvhdmi.c > > > > index f5792e2..48443de 100644 > > > > --- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_nvhdmi.c > > > > +++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_nvhdmi.c > > > > @@ -258,9 +258,11 @@ static struct hda_pcm_stream > > > > nvhdmi_pcm_digital_playback_8ch = { > > > > .channels_min = 2, > > > > .channels_max = 8, > > > > .nid = Nv_Master_Convert_nid, > > > > +#if 0 > > > > .rates = SNDRV_PCM_RATE_48000, > > > > .maxbps = 16, > > > > .formats = SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S16_LE, > > > > +#endif > > > > .ops = { > > > > .open = nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_open, > > > > .close = > nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_close_8ch, > > > > @@ -273,9 +275,11 @@ static struct hda_pcm_stream > > > > nvhdmi_pcm_digital_playback_2ch = { > > > > .channels_min = 2, > > > > .channels_max = 2, > > > > .nid = Nv_Master_Convert_nid, > > > > +#if 0 > > > > .rates = SNDRV_PCM_RATE_48000, > > > > .maxbps = 16, > > > > .formats = SNDRV_PCM_FMTBIT_S16_LE, > > > > +#endif > > > > .ops = { > > > > .open = nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_open, > > > > .close = > nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_close_2ch, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and > may contain confidential information. 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