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2015-02-28, 22:31
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-28, 22:32 by calev.)
Kodibuntu audio works fine out of the box. For desktop Audio you just install pulse audio, you then get audio in netflix steam ect.. But then lose hd audio or something like that. I don't use it so don't care.
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No need for pulse, just configure the default alsa device to be hdmi, or wherever you want audio to go.
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Pulse worked fine for me, with a bog-standard stock ubuntu install.
I went to the trouble of disabling pulse and using ALSA on my old HTPC back in the 2000s with XBMC, but it's really no longer necessary, pulse and Kodi play fine together now.
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i have an ipad air with kodi on it and on the same network as my chromebox i am able to load up and start watching a show way faster and NO buffering and using the same process on my chromebox, it is buffering and has issues with buffering? i will say that this does not happen every single time but my chromebox is wired direct to router and my ipad air is wireless and i have had them running side by side and the ipad will not buffer on the same tv show with the same episode and my chromebox will. i thought that the chromebox was supposed to be pretty quick? is there a setting or tweak that i can install/adjust to help speed it up? the kind of buffering is similar to my rasberry pi and its a fraction of what the chromebox is (it should be able to buffering faster than a rasberry pi shouldn't it?). I am a noob with the chromebox and perhaps i am missing something very simple. i am running single OS (ubuntu 14.10). thanks for any help in advance
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I've struggled for a while to get cold booting working correctly with my setup:
Chromebox - Pulse Eight HDMI CEC adapter - Onkyo TX-SR309 - Panasonic TX-P50ST60B
Running standalone firmware with OpenElec 5.0.5.
If I cold boot with the TV and Receiver on I don't get anything on the TV except a blue screen from the Onkyo receiver.
CEC adapter is also set to turn on TV/Receiver when OE/Kodi starts (which works great when suspending)
If I connect the TV directly to the Chromebox I can get it to boot fine, switch HDMI cables to the receiver, reboot and everything boots fine and suspend works fine.
Would dumping the EDID and having OpenElec/Intel driver load from that rather than try and fail to get the receiver EDID on boot?
I did previously have some sort of boot script that would restart OE until the HDMI port was seen as active, is this what I need?
Or is my receiver just an issue when it comes to HDMI handshaking?