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I'm missing the save button under "libreelec/connection settings" when trying to change the IP. Is it just me or is it a general issue?
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Try to force the EDID information as shown in the wiki and see if this works for you. The kernel folks are still working on proper i2c support for HDMI Audio, which is not yet existent on BSW.
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Changing device does a reenumeration. So if devices before and after are different, this has only one reason: while booting up EDID / Audio information was not yet available and no signal was emitted when that changed. I am running a HSW based setup myself with edid forced and xorg.conf I never had an issue in that combination. Provide Xorg.0.log dmesg | pastebinit and kodi.log with an unsuccesful boot _with_ edid forced.
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2016-05-30, 16:32
(This post was last modified: 2016-05-30, 16:35 by mule1.)
Will post the dmesg output today in the evening.
But in theory a restart of Kodi only after openelec/libreelec has fully booted should solve an enumeration issue, or am I wrong? Therefore in the mentioned thread on the openelec forum someone suggested to restart kodi after a defined delay after the boot process has finished using the the autostart.sh of openelec/libreelec. I also tried this suggestion (even with a 30! second delay) but without success: Sometimes audio can be restored, sometimes not.