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[SOLVED]XBMC > Alsa > Nvidia HDMI cant get dmix working ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=100759
    With 2.6.34 i'm able to get audio through my Asus (Nvidia chipset) GF210. The issue is that in order to get audio in XBMC, i have to specify a custom audio device as plughw:1,7 and that seems to disable dmix -- ergo, no more two sounds at once (so no crossfade during music playback).

ALSA cards missing in Kodi's audio device list · Issue ...

    https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/issues/15757
    The missing "default" audio device on the second card is rather consistent. Here's an example with the Cirrus Logic Audio Card, which uses an alsa card conf to create an iec958 PCM (enabling output only on S/PDIF outputs and setting AES status bits) in addition to the default plughw PCM (which outputs both to analog and S/PDIF):

audio - Configuring default alsa device (hw:0,0) in ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/61887/configuring-default-alsa-device-hw0-0-in-asoundrc
    I am using a multimedia application (XBMC Frodo RC3) that does not allow me to select custom pcm device. It just asks the hardware device (in this case it is hw:0,0). Given this limitation I have to write an asoundrc (or asound.conf) file where I can configure the hw:0,0 device.

12.04 - XBMC Passthrough Audio and Pulse - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/145052/xbmc-passthrough-audio-and-pulse
    With XBMC, there are two audio settings. One is for for stereo audio, and the other is for passthrough audio (If I were to enable AC3 and or DTS then passthrough would be used): With the following ubuntu audio settings, if I enable Dolby Digital or DTS then sound does not work when I play any media with those types of streams. However, stereo streams will still work:

(ALSA) How to output sound to Build-In Audio, HDMI and S ...

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=136302
    Here is the Audio Configuration within XBMC: Audio output = Digital (Actually with current asoundrc, it doesn't matter which one is chosen) Speaker configuration = 2.0 boost volume: on ac3: off dts: off Audio output device = default (ALSA) Passthrough output device = hdmi (ALSA) I will take a look at this xbmc's patch.

Archive:Set up HDMI audio on GeForce GT210, GT220, or ...

    https://kodi.wiki/view/Archive:Set_up_HDMI_audio_on_GeForce_GT210,_GT220,_or_GT240
    In this case, simply set up the module options as described above, and then go into the XBMC Settings -> System -> Audio, select a custom device for audio and insert plughw:X,7. The audio should now work! 7 PulseAudio Configuration. If using PulseAudio, add the following line to /etc/pulse/default.pa: load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:1,3

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