2014-03-27, 22:21
(2014-03-27, 21:54)miappa Wrote: Hey DBMandrake,The backups were only .xbmc folder backups. I'm back using my normal gotham .xbmc folder.
It´s working here. Hmmm... similar setup too. What firmware?
I saw in that other thread at Raspbmc forum that you have played around with baclups, that´s why I am asking.
What does 'vcgencmd version' say?
Code:
pi@raspbmc:~/.xbmc/temp$ vcgencmd version
Mar 25 2014 15:17:24
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version 34a027868674ccc896149263215e91718770698f (clean) (release)
Here is the supported sound formats of the TV:
Code:
pi@raspbmc:~/.xbmc/temp$ tvservice -a
PCM supported: Max channels: 2, Max samplerate: 48kHz, Max samplesize 24 bits.
Re: that other thread - possibly not relevant but when I was getting no GUI sounds at all I was on standard over-clock, when I rebooted after changing back to my normal super-overclock I was then getting white noise for GUI sounds. But either way GUI sounds were not working. I switched back to the March 23 build without changing anything else and GUI sounds are fine.
I see a lot of sound related patches in this update, it must be something in there...
(2014-03-27, 22:09)popcornmix Wrote:(2014-03-27, 22:01)miappa Wrote: That´s true, it isn´t.
Weird, it is working here, but I guess it depends on setup and hardware(?).
It´ll be included in next build.
There were two bugs in last build. One treated 16-bit audio as 8-bit causing noise.
One (on firmware) meant mono 8-bit audio was silent.
That combination cancelled out (except for missing notify sound).
I think DBMandrake has updated his firmware (but not the newclock3 patch) which makes the noise become audible.
I installed the exact build and firmware files miappa provided in post #986. I just checked in my command history to see if I had forgotten to copy the firmware files, but no, I had copied them correctly.
The new firmware works fine with the previous XBMC build. (I didn't revert the firmware)