As the title of this bug is about digital output but not especially AC3
output (surround sound with dolby digital or DTS), I just created a new
bug for this : bug #520157
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S/Pdif / digital output not available in pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205717
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I managed to get it working on a sample by doing this :
1/ Download the smallest file from examples at
http://www.sr.se/multikanal/english/e_index.stm
2/ $ aplay -D iec958:CARD=Aureon51MkII,DEV=0 dolby/SURROUNDTEST_011212.wav
=> My amplifier correctly displayed that it is an DTS sample and I get
Am Montag, den 18.01.2010, 23:06 + schrieb Id2ndR:
> I trouble to solve several troubles :
>
> 1/ When I kill pulseaudio, it is launch by applications that need sound.
> I managed to get a "working alsa output" by removing vlc-plugin-pulse
> package, set output to alsa in VLC, kill gnome-volum
I trouble to solve several troubles :
1/ When I kill pulseaudio, it is launch by applications that need sound.
I managed to get a "working alsa output" by removing vlc-plugin-pulse
package, set output to alsa in VLC, kill gnome-volume-control-applet,
pulseaudio -k, and the run VLC again. At this s
> Achim,
>
> I read you explanation but I can't get it working like expected.
>
> I run my tests on Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 alpha2.
> I configure VLC with "use S/PDIF if possible" and totem with "direct AC3
> output".
> I chose "analog duplex" profile for my usb terratec MKII sound card on
> gnom
Achim,
I read you explanation but I can't get it working like expected.
I run my tests on Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 alpha2.
I configure VLC with "use S/PDIF if possible" and totem with "direct AC3
output".
I chose "analog duplex" profile for my usb terratec MKII sound card on
gnome-volume-control.
Achim,
Thanks for your explanation!
I will create a new bug about the SPDIF passthrough.
Regards,
Rogerio
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Rogerio,
the bug description was never talking about passthrough. So I would say you
should fill a new bug.
The problem, that you wasn't able to choose the output at all is now fixed.
Also take a look at Lennarts blog.
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/lpc-bluez-maemo-2009.html
Codec handling i
Sorry, but it isn't fixed. :-(
Pulseaudio has only "digital stereo output". It still doesn't support
the SPDIF passthrough.
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Extra information:
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1) lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development br
This is fixed in karmic with the latest pulseaudio and gnome-audio-
properties.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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