Re: Radeon HDMI question

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Hi,

2013-01-18 13:04 keltezéssel, Christian König írta:
Am 17.01.2013 20:35, schrieb Boszormenyi Zoltan:
Hi,

I experience a strange problem, I don't know whether
it's a feature or a bug, and if it's a bug, where.

I have a Radeon HD6570. A monitor via DVI and an LCD TV
via HDMI are connected. Fedora 18/x86_64 is installed on
the computer. (Previously it was F17, F16 and F14.)

When playing videos via Xine, all videos with 5.1 sound
works nicely via the HDMI, the sound output is on the TV.
However, when only stereo or mono sound is present in
the video, the sound doesn't go out to the TV.

I have an internal soundcard and speakers are connected.
Pulseaudio on modern Linuxen has the feature to switch the
audio output device on the fly and per-application, so I can
switch between the outputs.

Is is possible to make mono and stereo audio work via HDMI?

Hi Zoltán,

that just sounds like a mis configured Xine to me. Xine can be configured to use different outputs for Mono/Stero and 5.1 sounds.

You can also configure ALSA to route the audio differently depending on the number of channels, but that isn't the default and if you configured it like this you probably would remember it :)

I am sure I would remember it. :)

I can't really see a way how this can be a hardware problem either, cause 5.1 audio pass through is handled mostly the same as Stereo.

I suggest that you check your Xine configuration, you should find multiple setting for selection the output device (Mono/Stereo/5.1/7.1 etc...) make sure that they all point to the correct hardware device.

Regards,
Christian.

OK, a new problem now with 5.1 sound, it can be reproduced.

I still have the same setup as described above.
I started watching a video. Initially, HDMI audio just works nicely.
I had to do something else so I paused Xine.
During this time, X went to DPMS blanking.
The TV switches itself off  to save power if it sees no input.
So, after waking up the monitor from DPMS and turning on the
TV again, I pressed play on the video. It continues playing but
without the sound.

It seems to be the same with Linux 3.8.1 and earlier kernels.

There is nothing in dmesg, only:

ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_eld.c:337 HDMI: ELD buf size is 0, force 128
ALSA sound/pci/hda/hda_eld.c:356 HDMI: invalid ELD data byte 0

Thanks in advance,
Zoltán Böszörményi

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