2020-07-24, 11:57
Update your system and try again. You should have 5.4.x kernel now.
(2020-07-24, 20:29)rascas Wrote: Do you have a 5.1 sound system or does it happen only with 5.1 audio? If not, probably it is not the same problem.
Anyway reproduce your problem and post a Kodi debug log: https://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file
(2020-07-26, 04:57)redec Wrote:(2020-07-24, 20:29)rascas Wrote: Do you have a 5.1 sound system or does it happen only with 5.1 audio? If not, probably it is not the same problem.
Anyway reproduce your problem and post a Kodi debug log: https://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file
Yes, I have a 5.1 system...I've only noticed it on 5.1 audio, but I can't confidently say it doesn't happen on others. Here's a log of it happening a few times http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TFyDwbjgQp/ ...there's a really good example at the resume at 2020-07-25 20:30:18.261...didn't get audio for ~8 seconds after unpause
(2020-07-27, 10:49)Axionkt Wrote:I have tried it both ways...it has no effect on my issue.(2020-07-26, 04:57)redec Wrote:(2020-07-24, 20:29)rascas Wrote: Do you have a 5.1 sound system or does it happen only with 5.1 audio? If not, probably it is not the same problem.
Anyway reproduce your problem and post a Kodi debug log: https://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file
Yes, I have a 5.1 system...I've only noticed it on 5.1 audio, but I can't confidently say it doesn't happen on others. Here's a log of it happening a few times http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TFyDwbjgQp/ ...there's a really good example at the resume at 2020-07-25 20:30:18.261...didn't get audio for ~8 seconds after unpause
Do you have "Keep audio device alive" and "Send low volume noise" enabled in System Settings > Audio?
I know that when pausing without these options my AVR switches to stereo mode and it takes a few seconds to go back to multichannel on resume.
I doubt this is it for you since you seem to only pause for 10s in your log though.
(2020-06-22, 22:04)popcornmix Wrote: I have a test firmware here that may help with the mixed channel issue.Is this still applicable and is it applicable to Pi 400 or has it trickled down to a Raspbian image installed a week ago?
If you are affected can you test it? Use the files from the zip file to replace start.elf/fixup.dat on the boot partition of sdcard.
Let me know if it helps.
Note: On Libreelec you need to rename start4.elf to start.elf and fixup4.dat to fixup.dat (i.e. replace existing files).
(2020-11-24, 13:01)popcornmix Wrote:Indeed, my version is Oct 22 2020.(2020-11-24, 12:33)supsup Wrote: Is this still applicable and is it applicable to Pi 400 or has it trickled down to a Raspbian image installed a week ago?
Should be present. (needs "vcgencmd version" to report Jun 26 2020 or later).