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confirming that build #0316 fixes this bug:
https://forum.libreelec.tv/core/ticketsy...9-2-9-2-1/
sound device is configurable and working.
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(2020-03-17, 22:49)Milhouse Wrote: Can those with the audio issue also try 5.6-rc6 _without_ any blacklist workaround (ie. confirm audio is broken with a pre-#0316 build, then update to the 5.6-rc6 release)? It would be useful to know if there is any progress in 5.6 which might make the workaround added in #0316 (for use with 5.5.x) unnecessary once we switch to 5.6.0. We had one person on the LE team indicate that 5.6-rc6 is working fine without any workaround, but given the random nature of this issue that could be by chance.
Yes, we can
upgrading from #315 to #0315
x (from Kernel 5.5.9 to 5.6-rc6) fixes the audio issue too.
on an Intel NUC
8i3BEH (
Bean Canyon) "HD Audio DSP" in the bios was during the upgrade always Enabled.
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2020-03-20, 22:01
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2020-03-20, 22:27
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(2020-03-20, 00:49)Milhouse Wrote: Great, many thanks. It would be terrific if we could get at least another 2 or 3 confirmations that 5.6-rc6 now fixes this issue - the original failure is somewhat random in nature, and there have been several attempts at fixing it in the pre-5.6 kernel (none of which succeeded) hence my uncertainty regarding any fix in 5.6-rcX!
what holds you off to place a call in this thread:
https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/21536-...and-audio/
there are all or
most people together
with different NUC's which suffer from this bug, too.
I guess it's the best audience benefiting at most to get this bug fixed.
It would be wise to give an
instruction at hand
how to run builds from an usb stick, otherwise they would be afraid to damage their installs and reject the call/tests.
Please place the instruction on page 1 in this thread, it's missing there - for my taste -
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2020-03-20, 23:17
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@"sixpack58"
Set your HTPC to boot from USB as the primary choice. Then...
1. Bootup LibreELEC USB thumbdrive created with the “LibreELEC USB-SD Creator” app from the LibreELEC website (or make it with Rufus or your preferred software tool).
2. After booting you am presented with a menu with 3 choices: Install, Run, or Live.
- Install installs LE on the hardrive of the HTPC, wiping out any existing OS's and files.
- Run installs LE onto the same USB thumbdrive in a "persistent" state, and saves changes such as libraries and add-ons. Additionally, it makes the USB thumbdrive boot to the "Run" condition by default from then on. On a USB 3.0 device in a USB 3.0 port it is as fast as a native installation.
- Live runs LE from the USB thumbdrive but I don't think it is persistent, doesn't save any changes you make, libraries, add-ons, etc.
So type Run and hit Enter before the Installation timer runs out.
Wait for LE to do it's thing, your HTPC will reboot into LE, running from the USB thumbdrive.
This method uses the HTPC's ram and hardware, but doesn't make any changes to the device's hard drive.
Matrix 19.x (LE), Aeon Nox SiLVO, NUC8i5BEK (i5-8259U, Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655, 16 GB ram, 128 GB M.2 SSD)
Samsung F6300 46" LED LCD TV, SMSL Q5 Pro amplifier, Pioneer HPM-100 speakers
Synology DS215j NAS fileserver (WD Gold 10TB x 2)