2013-12-20, 12:12
It's a driver thing. We cannot do anything about it. Retry with latest / greatest - see the updated kernels I posted. Also make sure, you edit your init script, I added one line to priorize the Sink which writes the Audio data. If all that does not help, which I think it does not, post your problems on the ALSA user mailing list.
As you don't get any dts-hd also in plain system with != 60hz, it's not an xbmc fault. Make some tests with aplay to confirm.
As you don't get any dts-hd also in plain system with != 60hz, it's not an xbmc fault. Make some tests with aplay to confirm.