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Which hardware do you have? Receiver wise? and how is it connected?
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Did you ever get DTS-HD out of this thingy with a source attached via HDMI? The last Samsung of that sort I looked into, only could do DTS-HD/TrueHD from bluray.
Does 7.1 LPCM work? E.g. Disable DTS, disable TrueHD and set speakers to 7.1?
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@RedCat: No single idea. Post your xbmc debug log and the output of: upower -d
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Yours:
Daemon:
daemon-version: 0.9.22
can-suspend: no
can-hibernate: no
on-battery: no
on-low-battery: no
lid-is-closed: no
lid-is-present: no
is-docked: no
mine:
Daemon:
daemon-version: 0.9.22
can-suspend: yes
can-hibernate: yes
on-battery: no
on-low-battery: no
lid-is-closed: no
lid-is-present: no
is-docked: no
You see the difference? -> recheck your polkit stuff. Post those two files.
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2013-11-20, 19:25
(This post was last modified: 2013-11-20, 19:27 by fritsch.)
Okay. That is something for Alsa Mailing list, please report it there. You might have luck contacting Anssi in #xbmc channel. He has written that new Audio code - it is a kernel thingy, not xbmc related.
PS: Don't pm him - he is busy, but will answer when time permits.
Edit #xbmc channel
Edit2: Make sure to use the 3.12-4.0 kernel I posted some days ago.
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