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there is no hdmi audio device coming up. Are you using the xbmc.conf the howto provides?
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(This post was last modified: 2014-01-22, 23:57 by fritsch.)
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amixer | pastebinit
aplay -l | pastebinit
Take your iphone and make a screenshot of your audio settings.
And remove that other card, it's drivers are highly problematic.
Edit2: Why the hell did you force Deinterlace to On? .... keep that one Auto for all files. It terribly bails out.
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speaker-test -c2 -D plughw:0,0
speaker-test -c2 -D plughw:0,0 -r 48000
And play some mp3 in xbmc and post the logfile, thx.
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fritsch: when I resume my system from suspend, my screen is black requires a hard reset. Is there something I should edit in the suspend/resume scripts in "/etc/pm/sleep.d/" to get the video drivers to load properly?
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@beschmid: No idea - i did not see any logfiles and my crystalball is away for repair.
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@beschmid: The modelines are totally broken on resume, furthermore your imon device goes nuts. Try overwriting the EDID (as shown in the audio workaround, perhaps that helps).
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