2010-01-10, 01:01
Hi people,
I don't know much about Linux in fact i started 2 days ago using Ubuntu but some things are starting to get clear now but i have a few problems wich i cannot solve by my own so i need your help so here it goes.
My current setup is quite simple and those are all interconnected wich are:
- Logitech z5500 5.1 speakerset
- Asrock 330HT
My Asrock is connected with HDMI to a HD-ready TV. Also the Asrock is connected with an optical cable to the Logitech z5500 5.1 speakerset. And i installed a Full version of Ubuntu (with interface) on the Asrock with XBMC. So far i also installed the Nvidia driver and the LIRC driver 1.0.1. Also i made a few shares so i can distribute files over the Windows home network.
I configured XBMC a bit by enabling VDPAU as a rendering method and i made some other adjustments to fit my needs. But now i've got 2 problems with really bother me because those are 2 problems that really are a pain in the ass if it comes to usability of the whole system. The following problems witch i do have are those discribed underneeth:
1. Remote/resume problem
When i was playing arround with XBMC i encountered a problem with the Remote resume when you are putting the system to sleep. When XBMC is started and i am using the remote to put the system into suspend mode, the remote does not work in XBMC anymore when you wakend up the system with the remote. So far i searched arround and posted a few topics, wich some people guided me to the remote/resume script http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Automatic_li...ume_script
So i logged into Ubuntu as root and copied the script to /etc/pm/sleep.d/ and named it 99lirc-resume.sh and gave it the execute right wich i did with the graphical user interface and i made the user, wich i created when i was installing ubuntu, the owner of the script(because XBMC executes under that user) And i also gave the script a group in wich the user was located. Also i installed curl under root. After this i restarted the Asrock 330HT to XBMC and putted the system in suspend mode with the remote. When i wakend up the system, with the remote, it loaded to XBMC and the remote did not work. So i shut down XBMC and went back to the graphical user interface of Ubuntu to view my suspend log.
When i opened the suspend log trough the GUI of Ubuntu i found out that the 99lirc-resume.sh script wasn't executed at all nor it gave me any errors in to log. So heres the problem my script is not being executed when the system is going into suspend mode. So does anyone know what i did wrong or does anyone know what i can do to make that script execute when the system goes into suspend mode?
2. Sound over Optical not working
So here is my second problem wich is that the sound over optical is not working the way it should.
When the system starts it loads XBMC and it all starts up quite nicely. I got a few settings configured into XBMC wich are:
Digital output
- AC3 compatible
- DTS compatible
Soundouput device
- default
Transfer soundoutput
- iec958
When i play a movie the sound works fine. But when i want to play music trough XBMC it does not play.
So those are the 2 things that need to be solved. If someone could help me out with this it would be great! Please feel free to comment. Thanks already!
Greetz,
Fjerpje
I don't know much about Linux in fact i started 2 days ago using Ubuntu but some things are starting to get clear now but i have a few problems wich i cannot solve by my own so i need your help so here it goes.
My current setup is quite simple and those are all interconnected wich are:
- Logitech z5500 5.1 speakerset
- Asrock 330HT
My Asrock is connected with HDMI to a HD-ready TV. Also the Asrock is connected with an optical cable to the Logitech z5500 5.1 speakerset. And i installed a Full version of Ubuntu (with interface) on the Asrock with XBMC. So far i also installed the Nvidia driver and the LIRC driver 1.0.1. Also i made a few shares so i can distribute files over the Windows home network.
I configured XBMC a bit by enabling VDPAU as a rendering method and i made some other adjustments to fit my needs. But now i've got 2 problems with really bother me because those are 2 problems that really are a pain in the ass if it comes to usability of the whole system. The following problems witch i do have are those discribed underneeth:
1. Remote/resume problem
When i was playing arround with XBMC i encountered a problem with the Remote resume when you are putting the system to sleep. When XBMC is started and i am using the remote to put the system into suspend mode, the remote does not work in XBMC anymore when you wakend up the system with the remote. So far i searched arround and posted a few topics, wich some people guided me to the remote/resume script http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Automatic_li...ume_script
So i logged into Ubuntu as root and copied the script to /etc/pm/sleep.d/ and named it 99lirc-resume.sh and gave it the execute right wich i did with the graphical user interface and i made the user, wich i created when i was installing ubuntu, the owner of the script(because XBMC executes under that user) And i also gave the script a group in wich the user was located. Also i installed curl under root. After this i restarted the Asrock 330HT to XBMC and putted the system in suspend mode with the remote. When i wakend up the system, with the remote, it loaded to XBMC and the remote did not work. So i shut down XBMC and went back to the graphical user interface of Ubuntu to view my suspend log.
When i opened the suspend log trough the GUI of Ubuntu i found out that the 99lirc-resume.sh script wasn't executed at all nor it gave me any errors in to log. So heres the problem my script is not being executed when the system is going into suspend mode. So does anyone know what i did wrong or does anyone know what i can do to make that script execute when the system goes into suspend mode?
2. Sound over Optical not working
So here is my second problem wich is that the sound over optical is not working the way it should.
When the system starts it loads XBMC and it all starts up quite nicely. I got a few settings configured into XBMC wich are:
Digital output
- AC3 compatible
- DTS compatible
Soundouput device
- default
Transfer soundoutput
- iec958
When i play a movie the sound works fine. But when i want to play music trough XBMC it does not play.
So those are the 2 things that need to be solved. If someone could help me out with this it would be great! Please feel free to comment. Thanks already!
Greetz,
Fjerpje