Hint for people with no HDMI sound.

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I have a PC with an AMD APU chip, and I'm trying to send sound to my Audiolab 8200AP processor over HDMI.

The system is 'Ubuntu Studio 15.10'.

I believe the hardware works - I can boot into Windows 10 and send audio from jriver.

With Linux, however:
 - aplay -L does list the hdmi:Generic device, and pulse is using it
- Pulse Audio volume control does detect whether the HDMI cable is plugged in at both ends
 - speaker_test -c 8 -D pulse loops continuously and thinks its playing
 - Pulse Audio volume control shows the ALSA plug-in [speaker-test] stream

However, the Audiolab is stubbornly said the channel is 'silent' on its display.

And then I used 'Settings/Display' to select the 'IAG 6"' and select 'use this display' and to mirror the displays - the computer is actually displaying on an attached VGA monitor.

And that made things start to work.

Ideally I would only access the system over xrdp - but you can't enable the extra monitor without being on the console.

Quite possibly I would not have had the issue if either the display was running through HDMI or the VGA monitor was not plugged in - but it is worth bearing in mind if you are having issues.

I guess it would be handy if the display on the volume control could indicate 'plugged in but output is inactive' - or (better still) if the HDMI output were active if either the display or sound system wants to use it, and the display is just an unchanged or black background.







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