2009-11-23, 22:32
Some additional notes:
The described solution bypasses PulseAudio and forces XBMC to directly use ALSA. However, there is no need to uninstall or mess with PulseAudio on Ubuntu in any way.
@razo
Of course youhave to specify the correct device on audio and passthrough for this to work. I really recommend to test the device with aplay -d<device> <yoursample>.wav before messing around in XBMC.
The described solution bypasses PulseAudio and forces XBMC to directly use ALSA. However, there is no need to uninstall or mess with PulseAudio on Ubuntu in any way.
@razo
Of course youhave to specify the correct device on audio and passthrough for this to work. I really recommend to test the device with aplay -d<device> <yoursample>.wav before messing around in XBMC.