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(This post was last modified: 2013-07-02, 20:46 by fritsch.)
Please post on the Alsa mailing list, get them your output, tell them what you tried (the sample and how you started it) and ask what you probably miss.
retry with 0x06 before also.
Perhaps Anssi will answer you. He is als an xbmc dev and perhaps has some other ideas.
supply there:
aplay -L
ELD output
the aplay stuff you did
uname -a
dpkg -l | grep alsa
and so on.
and any changes you tried with alsa
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Will do. Thanks for trying.
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And link your thread here, would be nice to see the intel ELD/Edid stuff getting more failsafe.
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I tried all manner of values for AES0 including 0x06. I've been sat in the alsa irc channel for a few hours, no response. Will try updating ALSA... Thanks.
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What about TrueHD does this work? Nope, upgrade is not needed, just make sure to have kernel 3.9++ running.
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I don't think I've tested TRUEHD. Kernel is 3.9.7-030907.
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The behaviour is exactly the same with the TRUEHD sample.
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Can you come online into IRC please? #xbmc-xvba?
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