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There's a PR that may fix HDMI detection problems
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/1779
And other AE fixes PR
https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/1548
However nothing looks like its quite ready.
My comment on devs MIA comes form a Team XBMC member at post #566 earlier in in the discussion
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...pid1230891
I'm just trying to let ppl get some information on this which they seem to ignore or hope some other user has a solution. Either way these bugs should be reported on trac if they dont already exist.
Hope this helps.
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If AudioEngine is already rolled into Frodo then isn't this thread a moot point as well?
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Not are going to be, they already are (have been since June, HD audio is a reality now (if you use pre-frodo), frodo is about to spit out a beta release anytime now and is pretty stable.
some bugs outstading which apparently while PR's exist for some of those bugs not all are fixed.
@thirdnut
Your probably right topics like this should probably be closed as soon as frodo is out, as to if they should exist at this time, your guess is as good as mine.
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uNiversal, is this knowledge you have from experimenting and reading forums? I find it hard for someone who doesn't browse the forums every day to find this information. For example, what hardware is supported, or reported to work, what software platform is required (Ubuntu / kernel version), Nvidia driver versions etc... Maybe I'm just not looking in the right place, regardless I am excited about this beta and am planning my newest HTPC build centred around easy of use and HD Audio support. This just might be the key to a stable long term HTPC solution I've been looking for.
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un1versal
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2012-11-15, 01:25
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-15, 01:27 by un1versal.)
Yes knowledge I have is from posts I read (not just here), some replies I get and I also read on xbmc git development and PR's etc...
I compile xbmc myself so I need to know what's going on with the code so I dont compile a totally bummed copy.
Supported hardware is too much to list but ION gen1 (what I have) works well. Theres other topics on this matter.
Personally I do minimal Ubuntu install 12.04 precise LTS with the xbmc install script on my signature and the whole signature are fixes for many nvidia systems and some are specific to my system. + wiki which I been dabling oon fixing up some parts.
Your right you need to have some interest on what's going on and read a lot to learn something. Not everyone wants or cares to.
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Great, well I might go ahead and give the beta a shot when it comes out, and see if I can Intel Ivy bridge working with HD audio. If it goes I will be overjoyed.
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I know what my hw supports, thats not the point of that reply.
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