2011-12-05, 18:40
i'll dive into it...
lcapriotti Wrote:you may want to try adding package policykit-desktop-privileges
gollumscave Wrote:What do I have to change in the guide to make it run on an nvidia based cared and intel p45 chipset?
The desktop version does work! i however do not have audio in there
any ideas?
chimpin Wrote:I also have to select 2.0 speakers in hdmi in xbmc in order to get 5.1. With passthrough activated the dts and dd work well. The dts-ma takes the dts core (I can live with that) but lpcm of more than 2 channels and dolby true hd maps to a 2.0 configuration.
I'm a total noob. Maybe if I close the x server, I could modify the eld file.
alanwww1 Wrote:Hi !
If you are totally noob. I'd suggest leaving HDMI at 2.0 and have 5.1 audio with passthrough. 5.1 lpcm currently would only be useful if you have a non-passthrough-able track. Eg. WMA 5.1.
Passthrough of DTS-MA is not yet implemented in xbmc. Expected only in future (post-Eden) releases.
In the future (when the 3.2 kernel will be default in Ubuntu (12.04 earliest) you won't need to tweak the eld configuration at all. It is already implemented in upstream kernels.
Boyz Wrote:Hi,
right now is there now way to passthrough DTS-HD MA Audio?
Iam planning to buy an pioneer amp which support that.
Iam using xbmc especially for DTS-HD MA sound, other wise i could use also dreambox or ps3
regards
Boyz
Boyz Wrote:Hi,
right now is there now way to passthrough DTS-HD MA Audio?
Iam planning to buy an pioneer amp which support that.
Iam using xbmc especially for DTS-HD MA sound, other wise i could use also dreambox or ps3
regards
Boyz
mantrius Wrote:I've been using the autostart scripts in my system for a few days now and I've discovered a problem when they are used in conjunction with ethtool. Whenever XBMC (and X) starts, any wake on lan settings I've changed via ethtool (running ethtool from either rc.local or via init scrips) get set back to defaults. For example, I'll set Wake on Lan to umbg with "ethtool -s eht0 wol umbg" in rc.local. As soon as the system comes up the settings are applied correctly, but then as soon as XBMC starts up it goes right back to having on "g" listed as the wake on lan setting. Any ideas on what could cause this? I've been all over your scripts and haven't seen anything that caught my eye, but I'm a newb to shell scripting.
alanwww1 Wrote:Sorry, but i have no idea. I am not familiar withthtool. You could try to put your ethtool line into /etc/init/xbmc.conf, into the pre- or even the post starting part.
Just an idea. I am not sure rc.local does even get executed in a minimal system.
mantrius Wrote:Ethtool is used to modify various ethernet adapter settings (speed, duplex, wake on lan, etc.). I've played around with it quite a bit and rc.local does indeed get activated even in a minimal system install. To find the problem initially I had to get XBMC and X to delay their start. Once I did that I was able to see that my ethtool line in rc.local did indeed run and set my settings correctly, but as soon as XBMC and X started those settings got wiped out.
*edit* I'll try adding this to the pre-starting part as it didn't work when I tried in the post-starting section.