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You asked: How do I connect HDMI to Linux?

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sound - HDMI audio passthrough missing (Ubuntu 20, …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1272381/hdmi-audio-passthrough-missing-ubuntu-20-vlc-3
    The problem was with the default VLC build not including the passthrough option, changing the graphics driver was unnecessary. I ended up using mpv player with the option --audio-spdif=<codecs> as explained in the …

audio - Sound via HDMI on Arch Linux - Unix & Linux Stack ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/390907/sound-via-hdmi-on-arch-linux
    Thank you. The pavucontrol option helped me achieve HDMI sound output to my TV on Linux Lite 5.6. Note that there, one can also right-click on the sound/speaker (bottom left), select "Properties", and then click on "Run Audio Mixer". From there, follow the instructions above for typing pavucontrol from the terminal (Configuration->Profile, etc.).

How to use HDMI sound output for VLC and headphones …

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/how-to-use-hdmi-sound-output-for-vlc-and-headphones-for-everything-else-4175599378/
    In Windows, I make the laptop's speakers the default sound output then in VLC I choose HDMI as the Audio device. Then I can use my headphones to listen to whatever I want and let the rest of the house watch a movie on the TV. How can I achieve the same result on Linux Mint 17.3 running KDE and VLC 2.2.1

Linux HDMI capture – Tall Paul Tech

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    Short version vlc --no-audio v4l2:///dev/video0 --v4l2-chroma MJPG --v4l2-fps 25 --v4l2-width 1920 --v4l2-height 1080 Long version. When Linux has a video capture device such as a webcam connected, it will have a video device listed in the /dev directory. ls -lh /dev/video* crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 0 Jan 9 13:37 /dev/video0 crw-rw----+ 1 root video 81, 1 Jan 9 13:37 /dev/video1

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