[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Hi David
Thank you for clearing up my bugtracker confusion. I've got in touch
with an ALSA team member, and I'm sure he can help work out a solution.
As a consolation prize, if it's a driver level fix, the Ubuntu People
should eventually benefit too :)
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> With all due respect, I want to report a bug in ALSA, and I don't understand
> how joining a developers mailing list will further
> that goal.
Well, if you want the bug fixed (and not only reported), go where the
developers are.
> The initial link I was given
> (https://bugs.launchpad.ne
@Raymond
Sorry for slow reply.
> did you install libasound2-dev and compile chmap.c ?
> gcc chmap.c -o chmap -l asound
OpenELEC (OE) is designed to do one thing - run xbmc - and the creators
have stripped out much of the usual Linux environment, and block things
like apt-get. I don't think there
@David
With all due respect, I want to report a bug in ALSA, and I don't understand
how joining a developers mailing list will further that goal. Please keep in
mind I know very little about the whole Linux world, so where to go, and who to
contact about a driver problem is... a problem :)
Th
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_hdmi.c?id=ad09fc9d2156f3d37537b34418a6b79309013d33
seem does not support channel of odd number (i.e. 3.0 or 2.1 are not
supported)
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> I was sent here by people who know WAY more than I about Linux. They stated
> my issue was occurring at the driver level, and so
> "get thee to the ALSA people" was my instruction.
The ALSA people are here: http://mailman.alsa-
project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
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Hi David
I was sent here by people who know WAY more than I about Linux. They
stated my issue was occurring at the driver level, and so "get thee to
the ALSA people" was my instruction.
Is this a problem in Ubuntu - I can only suggest you take my 3 sample
files (linked above) and try it.
The int
Hi,
You have filed this bug in the Ubuntu bugtracker, but you don't seem to
be running Ubuntu. Is this a problem in Ubuntu 14.04 as well?
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Title:
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
plugins.git;a=blob;f=doc/upmix.txt;hb=HEAD
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct Output Channel Map
To manage
did you install libasound2-dev and compile chmap.c ?
gcc chmap.c -o chmap -l asound
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct Output Channel Map
To ma
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Hi All
As preface to this question, please know that I'm a complete noob with Linux
- forgive my lack of understanding the basics, and any dumb questions that may
give rise to.
The issue - possible ALSA driver bug - is experienced when running xbmc,
via OpenELE
Hi Raymond
01). I am stuck trying to query the channel map. chmap script won't run on my
OpenELEC system. Here's what the SSH session did:
> -
> login as: root
> root@192.168.0.170's password:
>
Hi Raymond - sorry, but I cannot understand what I do to run the channel
map script you linked to above (recall: severe NooB at everything
Linux).
I copied the code to a file on the OE system (
~/.xbmc/userdata/channelmap ), but no joy trying to run it.
Thanks for your patience.
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** Attachment added: "ELD report"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1296017/+attachment/4038574/+files/ELD%20report%20%282014-03-22%2005h54%29.txt
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HDMI2 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (0x4c) normal (normal left inverted right x axis
y axis) 930mm x 523mm
Identifier: 0x45
Timestamp: -345342475
Subpixel: unknown
Gamma: 1.0:1.0:1.0
Brightness: 1.0
Clones:
CRTC: 0
CRTCs:
control.12 {
iface PCM
device 7
name ELD
value
'1b006c32000f40ed53746174656d656e742044320d1f07151fff3d1fff'
co
** Attachment added: "xrandr report"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1296017/+attachment/4038119/+files/xrandr%20%282014-03-22%2017h04%29.txt
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Thank you Raymond, for your reply, and describing the info path from
EDID to audio driver.
Not sure if this affects audio issue, but I should mention I'm using
xorg.conf to add a screen mode (1920x1080@60p), which seems to be absent
from the EDID. The AVR (Anthem Statement D2) includes a Gennum VX
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Title:
ALSA Not Selecting Correct Output Channel Map
To manage notificatio
post the out put of alsa-info.sh
xrandr --verbose
this depend on whether your HDMI codec support multi channel LPCM and
your HDMI monitor/receiver 's EDID has speaker allocation pass to your
graphic driver , the graphic driver extract SAD from EDID and pass ELD
to audio driver
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