2014-03-07, 04:19
Let me ask again please - things move so fast in this forum things get lost quickly
So - for anyone who has Linux installed - with output of a 5.1 test file directly via HDMI to amp
(leaving aside xbmc for a minute - use something like the linked test file & use the embedded player or VLC) ),
does it process each of the 5.1 speakers correctly when tested? (not via PCM - Multichannel)
If so, did it do so out of the box or did it require any additional feature loaded?
(2014-03-06, 04:09)DEcosse Wrote: Anyone running Linux on a Haswell NUC?
When I do a 'speaker test' with the output set to hdmi 5.1, it does not work properly
Both Front & Rear from each respective side point actually drive the respective side front speaker only and further the sound is garbled.
the sub does not play anything, nor does the center.
Nor will a test file - http://www.wooferbasstest.com/download/t...sound-test - play properly
It will pass through 2 channel PCM (with hdmi internal audio selected) and output surround sound clearly but will not feed 5.1 audio directly - or to individual speakers from the test screen on the PC
So - for anyone who has Linux installed - with output of a 5.1 test file directly via HDMI to amp
(leaving aside xbmc for a minute - use something like the linked test file & use the embedded player or VLC) ),
does it process each of the 5.1 speakers correctly when tested? (not via PCM - Multichannel)
If so, did it do so out of the box or did it require any additional feature loaded?