2016-11-14, 23:16
(2016-11-12, 00:45)wizzard72 Wrote: Popcornmix, thank you for your fast responce.I found the problem. The HDMI board inside the AVR is the defect. Sometimes it detects the speakers and then I have audio, and sometime it doesn't. It's a well known problem with Onkyo amps.
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: Are you using an AVR? Pi <-hdmi-> AVR <-hdmi-> TV or some other configuration?
It's exactly like that: PI --> AVR --> TV
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: Can you report output of:
when audio is working and not working?Code:tvservice -s
tvserice -n
Good:
LibreELEC:~ # tvservice -s
state 0x12000a [HDMI CEA (16) RGB lim 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 60.00Hz, progressive
LibreELEC:~ # tvservice -n
device_name=ONK-TX-SR707
Error:
LibreELEC:~ # tvservice -s
state 0x12000a [HDMI CEA (16) RGB lim 16:9], 1920x1080 @ 60.00Hz, progressive
LibreELEC:~ # tvservice -n
device_name=ONK-TX-SR707
The tvservice -a now shows (no audio):
LibreELEC:~ # tvservice -a
PCM supported: Max channels: 2, Max samplerate: 48kHz, Max samplesize 24 bits.
(2016-11-11, 19:20)popcornmix Wrote: It is possible that following this scheme: http://kodi.wiki/view/Raspberry_Pi_FAQ#T...d_on_first
making sure audio is working when you capture the EDID will result in a permanent fix.
I followed the steps in the wiki, but it didn't work. The TV is powered on as first, second the AVR and at last the raspberry pi. There is 5 seconds between the devices when powering on.
The strange think is that I have to power off the devices for 30 minutes before the audio over HDMI doesn't work anymore. If it's less than 30 minutes the audio over HDMI is working. I power off everything when I stop watching TV.
Thanks for your help trying to resolve this.