Yes, it's a A standard 3,5mm stereo audio jack, with 3 sections. Le vendredi 20 mars 2015 20:20:24 UTC+1, Karsten Merker a écrit : > > On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 08:40:10AM -0700, Gaara wrote: > > > However, on Orange Pi, the AV video and audio is the same jack plug > > (see here). This is not the case in Banana Pi, there's 2 differents > > plugs. > [...] > > I forget to say that I have an audio jack plugged, and the sound > > works as well > > Which kind of audio jack have you plugged in? A standard 3,5mm stereo > audio jack with three sections (left/right/ground)? If yes, that is > probably the source of your problem. > > AFAIK those combined video/audio sockets divide the same plug into four > instead of three sections, i.e. if you plug in a 3-section audio plug, > you short two sections in the socket. If that is the case, that would > explain the error message. > > Even if you use a cable/adapter with a 4-section plug, there can be > problems as AFAIK different vendors use different pinouts for their > combined video/audio sockets, so that what is (shared) ground on one > device/cable can be a signal line on another, which can lead to > "interesting" effects. > > HTH, > Karsten > -- > Gem. Par. 28 Abs. 4 Bundesdatenschutzgesetz widerspreche ich der Nutzung > sowie der Weitergabe meiner personenbezogenen Daten für Zwecke der > Werbung sowie der Markt- oder Meinungsforschung. >
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