2012-04-27, 21:29
I have two XBMC HT computers, one i got years ago (revo 1600, running eden) and for a second TV i just picked up a Veriton N282G (testing on the same tv / audio setup).
They are pretty much identical computers, the Veriton just 3 years newer parts. The LIVE install went flawlessly on both, but on the 1600 sound worked out of the box while on the Veriton i had to do a load of reading to get it running. After disabling the onboard audio via the bios (did not have to do that for my revo) i had to set the audio to "analog" and manually input plughw:1,3 to get any sound.
So end result is my new system is working but with the above settings instead of "NVIDA HDMI 0" like on my old revo. Are there any negative repercussions to this? will the sound out of my new Veriton be worse than my revo?
Thanks,
-aPeg
They are pretty much identical computers, the Veriton just 3 years newer parts. The LIVE install went flawlessly on both, but on the 1600 sound worked out of the box while on the Veriton i had to do a load of reading to get it running. After disabling the onboard audio via the bios (did not have to do that for my revo) i had to set the audio to "analog" and manually input plughw:1,3 to get any sound.
So end result is my new system is working but with the above settings instead of "NVIDA HDMI 0" like on my old revo. Are there any negative repercussions to this? will the sound out of my new Veriton be worse than my revo?
Thanks,
-aPeg