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Intel HD4000 HDMI flac wrong channel mapping - kharder - 2014-07-16 Hello, I have searched this forum but not found anything useful for my mac mini late 2012 with osx 10.9.4. I use MakeMKV to rip my bluray with the flac profile to my nas for playing through my Marantz NR-1504 5.1 surround receiver. My mac is connected through HDMI and ac-3 and dts works fine. The channel configurations are described in many of the other threads, but how do I find these? Can I use some software or do I have to listen and guess? Audio- and passthrough device are set to HDMI and channels are set to 7.1. I did a test with VLC and it seems that all channels are mapped correctly. Thank you, kharder Intel HD4000 HDMI flac wrong channel mapping - Memphiz - 2014-07-17 debug log (wiki) Intel HD4000 HDMI flac wrong channel mapping - Memphiz - 2014-07-17 also if you want 5.1 you should set xbmc to 5.1 aswell and make sure to use the 13.2 beta version at least... (see xbmc.org for the beta announcement) RE: Intel HD4000 HDMI flac wrong channel mapping - kharder - 2014-07-17 Thank you for your answer... (2014-07-17, 09:45)Memphiz Wrote: debug log (wiki) I did not think of a debug log as this seams like a known problem. But I will provide it if it will be necessary. (2014-07-17, 09:46)Memphiz Wrote: also if you want 5.1 you should set xbmc to 5.1 aswell and make sure to use the 13.2 beta version at least... (see xbmc.org for the beta announcement) I tried upgrading to 13.2 and it seems to map the channels correctly but it also introduces a lot of other problems which makes it unusable for me. I will make a debug log and a new thread. |