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HDMI audio problem - everything _looks_ OK, but no sound

    https://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=8630.0
    I am having trouble with HDMI audio - I initially ran the AVWizard, had no audio despite selecting HDMI, pretty much expected this since I'd read about needing to upgrade nvidia drivers and alsa. I have upgraded nvidia drivers to 185.18.29 and alsa to 1.0.20, then I re-tried the AVWizard, still no sound.

NVidia GT220 HDMI sound - LinuxMCE

    http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/NVidia_GT220_HDMI_sound
    audio.device.alsa_passthrough_device:hdmi:CARD=$cardNumber,AES0=0x6,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x0,AES3=0x2 audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Pass Through where $cardNumber is the card number from /proc/asound/cards as explained above.

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    Re: [SOLVED] Shuttle XS35GT Barebone HDMI sound issues

      https://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10906.0
      It is curious to me (a linux newbie) that I 'm able to watch MythTV with sound (Myth frontend setup as Alsa:plughw 1,7) but not under LinuxMCE. I've tried several configurations of Sound cards and Audio settings under LMCE setup whithout success. So it seems to me that MythTV is bypassing or not using the LMCE configuration files in terms of sound.

    AVWizard Step by Step - LinuxMCE

      http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/AVWizard_Step_by_Step
      Audio Output Connector. Next set up the audio system. Again, you have to look at the sound card to see where is connected the cable which goes to the sound system. If you connected the cable to the correct output you have only to click the choice on the screen. If you will hear a melody, then everything is ok, you made the correct setup.

    Sound On ION based systems - LinuxMCE

      http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Sound_On_ION_based_systems
      HDMI. To be able to use audio over HDMI, the following requirements have to be met: alsa 1.0.19; snd-hda-codec-nvhdmi has to be loaded before snd-hda-intel; Unmute IEC958 mixer; Maybe the following has to be added to /etc/asound.conf pcm.!default hdmi:NVidia Source: nV News Forum

    Problems with Denon 2310 - Video source drops

      https://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=10832.0
      Hi, just started using Linuxmce recently. Its great and thanks to all those working on it! I am using a Denon 2310 with an MD, the MD video is connected via HDMI to the HDMI2 connector ( HDP source ) on the denon, while the audio is connected via SPDif to Opt1 on the denon. I am also using a USB -> RS232 cable from the MD to the 2310 for control.

    Nvidia CK804 - LinuxMCE

      http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Nvidia_CK804
      To read "audio.speaker_arrangement:Pass Through" If you still do not have success with your CK804 chip, but the KDE sounds come out just fine, change /etc/pluto/xine.conf Change "audio.alsa_front_device:asym_spdif" To read "audio.alsa_front_device:default" Troubleshooting. If you don't have S/PDIF or HDMI sound check following:

    LinuxMCE-0810 alpha2 - LinuxMCE

      http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/LinuxMCE-0810_alpha2
      Press '1' for HDMI 1 and 'Q' for HDMI 2 and press '2' for VGA 1 and 'S' for VGA 2. Once in the Graphical AVwizard UI you will notice that these new connectors are now available for selection. you will also notice that the AVwizard now has a new screen layout for selecting the Audio output and also includes 'HDMI' as one of the output connector options.

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