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No HDMI audio in XBMC - Kodi Community Forum

    https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=148603
    The HTPC is set to boot straight into XBMC. When it does the HDA ATI, HDMI is not in the list of audio output devices. As a result it defaults to PulseAudio and I get no sound. If I exit XBMC (return to the Mint desktop) then start XBMC manually HDA …

HDMI Audio sound through openELEC XBMC - Forum - Raspberry ...

    https://community.element14.com/products/raspberry-pi/f/forum/19646/hdmi-audio-sound-through-openelec-xbmc
    HDMI Audio sound through openELEC XBMC. Former Member over 9 years ago. I know this has been commented on previously but I'm in need of more help. I currently have openELEC running on my Raspberry Pi with XBMC. Not sure on the exact build all I know is when I plug the Pi in XBMC loads straight up.

Solving the 2-second sound delay with XBMC and HDMI

    https://www.tolaris.com/2011/07/03/solving-the-2-second-sound-delay-with-xbmc-and-hdmi/
    On my HTPC, XBMC outputs sound over HDMI to a Panasonic TX-37LZD70TV. This works great in most respects. However, there is a 2-second delay between when XBMC starts playing audio (music or video with sound), and when it actually outputs from the TV speakers. The sound is in sync with the video; it just takes 2 seconds to start.

XBMC Audio goes HD | News | Kodi

    https://kodi.tv/article/xbmc-audio-goes-hd/
    support for 24-bit and floating-point audio at up to 384,000hz mixing of all streams including GUI sounds even when transcoding audio start-up enumeration of hardware audio devices and their capablities with log output bitstreaming support in PAPlayer (XBMC’s music player) upmixing of stereo to full channel layout tighter syncing of A/V streams

Archive:HOW-TO:Set up audio over HDMI on nVidia GeForce ...

    https://kodi.wiki/view/Archive:HOW-TO:Set_up_audio_over_HDMI_on_nVidia_GeForce/nForce_controller
    xbmc@htpc :~$ speaker-test -d hdmi -c6 -r19200 -fs32_le speaker-test 1.0.23 playback device is hdmi stream parameters are 19200hz, s32_le, 6 channels using 16 octaves of pink noise rate set to 19200hz (requested 19200hz) buffer size range from 6 to 544 period size range from 3 to 273 using max buffer size 544 periods = 4 was set period_size = 108 …

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