no navigation sounds on spdif
#16
Thanks for your reply guy and btw thanks for your guide, it was very helpful for me to find an entry to all of this amazing xbmc stuff! :-)

I have now deinstalled pulseaudio with
Code:
sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio
sudo reboot
After reboot pulseaudio is not running anymore:
Code:
xbmc@htpc:~$ ps -ef |grep -i pulse
xbmc      3487  3413  0 13:34 pts/0    00:00:00 grep -i pluse

Nothing changed about the sound issue in xbmc. Same behaviour as before.
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#17
So, I upgraded ALSA to 1.0.20 and recompiled XBMC.

Still no navigation-sounds.

So I don't understand why the navigation sounds also doesn't work while playing sound (video or music). The option to play navigaition sounds during video playback is set.
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#18
I tried the 9.04 xbmc live cd, no sound at all.
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#19
im in the same boat as you. I have been experiencing this problem for a while now, but then again, i'm also having must larger audio issues.
Motherboard P5N7A-VM, E8400 C2D 3.0 processor. NVIDIA 9300 graphics card. OpenELEC Stable - Generic x86_64 Version:3.2.4
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#20
dbldown768 Wrote:im in the same boat as you. I have been experiencing this problem for a while now, but then again, i'm also having must larger audio issues.

For me navigation sounds works when I first launch, but then after I play anything, they go away. I have lots of little issues like this - one of these days I am going to post 3-4 debug logs for all of them.

xnappo
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#21
Hi!

The issue is still there for me.

I think, the problem is, XBMC does not mute the sound, it disables the SPDIF, if no sound is to be played.
So, if sound should be output, Receiver has to make a "handshake" first, before it can start decode and output the audio.

Is there a chance to have a very very silent - unherable- audio output all the time?

Regards,
Patrick
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#22
pat1975 Wrote:Hi!

The issue is still there for me.

I think, the problem is, XBMC does not mute the sound, it disables the SPDIF, if no sound is to be played.
So, if sound should be output, Receiver has to make a "handshake" first, before it can start decode and output the audio.

Is there a chance to have a very very silent - unherable- audio output all the time?

Regards,
Patrick

it's a known issue and being worked on:

http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=334852&postcount=9

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=50820&page=2
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