2016-11-29, 09:08
Reset all the Audio settings and don't mess with the Speakers - leave that setting on 2.0 for Audio Passthrough.
Audio Bitstreaming / Passthrough is done Digitally and because of this 2.0 actually represents the number of Digital data transport channels to an AVR/TV over HDMI / Optical. Not the number of Speakers you have. Yes its confusing.
My C2 runs stable, using the .tar update found in the overclocking thread with RAM overclocked to 1104MHz.
I also use a CPU clock:
That is found in the boot.ini file on the SD/eMMC card, which can be changed by the user.
HDMI-CEC is baked into AMLogic devices hardware. No need for seperate USB CEC adapter like you have to buy for Intel machines.
Audio Bitstreaming / Passthrough is done Digitally and because of this 2.0 actually represents the number of Digital data transport channels to an AVR/TV over HDMI / Optical. Not the number of Speakers you have. Yes its confusing.
My C2 runs stable, using the .tar update found in the overclocking thread with RAM overclocked to 1104MHz.
I also use a CPU clock:
Code:
setenv max_freq "1752" # 1.752GHz
That is found in the boot.ini file on the SD/eMMC card, which can be changed by the user.
HDMI-CEC is baked into AMLogic devices hardware. No need for seperate USB CEC adapter like you have to buy for Intel machines.