2015-05-18, 23:42
Hi chaps,
This might actually be a non-issue, but I have been wondering about this since I have set up my HTPC several months ago.
I'm running the following setup:
Intel NUC D54250WYK (Win 8.1, Kodi 14.2) --(HDMI)--> Onkyo TX-NR636 (7.2 AVR) --(HDMI)--> Panasonic TX-P50-GW20 Plasma TV
but with a 5.1 speaker configuration.
Have been following all the guides on which drivers to install, to deinstall (Realtek), how to configure windows and Kodi settings properly (WASAPI, passthrough), etc.
Still Opensink does not seem to initialize correctly according to the logs.
IsFormatSupported fails (AUDCLNT_E_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT) and Opensink initializes with a sample rate of 44.1kHz, sample format: AE_FMT_S24NE4MSB (no clue what that means), channel count 2 and channel layout FL, FR, which looks to a naive soul like mine pretty much like a 2.0 configuration (probably wrong).
However, putting my Onkyo into direct mode an playing sample files (DD, DD+, DTS HD, True HD) with different formats, the Onkyo reliably shows the correct format in it's display and all my 5.1 speakers seem to work correctly too.
Full debug log here...
Can you guys explain what is going on here?
Cheers,
M4tt0
This might actually be a non-issue, but I have been wondering about this since I have set up my HTPC several months ago.
I'm running the following setup:
Intel NUC D54250WYK (Win 8.1, Kodi 14.2) --(HDMI)--> Onkyo TX-NR636 (7.2 AVR) --(HDMI)--> Panasonic TX-P50-GW20 Plasma TV
but with a 5.1 speaker configuration.
Have been following all the guides on which drivers to install, to deinstall (Realtek), how to configure windows and Kodi settings properly (WASAPI, passthrough), etc.
Still Opensink does not seem to initialize correctly according to the logs.
IsFormatSupported fails (AUDCLNT_E_UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT) and Opensink initializes with a sample rate of 44.1kHz, sample format: AE_FMT_S24NE4MSB (no clue what that means), channel count 2 and channel layout FL, FR, which looks to a naive soul like mine pretty much like a 2.0 configuration (probably wrong).
However, putting my Onkyo into direct mode an playing sample files (DD, DD+, DTS HD, True HD) with different formats, the Onkyo reliably shows the correct format in it's display and all my 5.1 speakers seem to work correctly too.
Full debug log here...
Can you guys explain what is going on here?
Cheers,
M4tt0