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Unimportant Note: It really annoys me when I read a wiki and don't know when it was written and thus have no clue if it applies to my situation.  That is why I put in the above comment on 10/16/09.  I have no idea why someone decided to edit out my dating of that section.  I wrote this thing but apparently used two user names but that doesn't mean two people wrote it.  There have been some nice contributions, editing out typo's clarifying some things I said, and I hope someone will truly update this for the newer systems.  If they do, I would ask that they clearly state what they are doing, what version they are using, and the date they added it.  By the way, the original name of this howto (AllensDigitalAudioHowto) was suggested by the person who requested that I write it.  Allen (4/16/2010)
 
Unimportant Note: It really annoys me when I read a wiki and don't know when it was written and thus have no clue if it applies to my situation.  That is why I put in the above comment on 10/16/09.  I have no idea why someone decided to edit out my dating of that section.  I wrote this thing but apparently used two user names but that doesn't mean two people wrote it.  There have been some nice contributions, editing out typo's clarifying some things I said, and I hope someone will truly update this for the newer systems.  If they do, I would ask that they clearly state what they are doing, what version they are using, and the date they added it.  By the way, the original name of this howto (AllensDigitalAudioHowto) was suggested by the person who requested that I write it.  Allen (4/16/2010)
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Extremely unimportant note:  I kind of liked the old name of this page.  Maybe it was my 15 minutes.  Anyway, I read all the email posts on the reflector and answered all the audio related posts I could.  I followed up on peoples problems.  I diligently updated the page with new information.  I wrote virtually all of this page and created it in my private (I thought) space.  It was redirected by someone better than me and renamed.  That is find and I assume within the spirit of the community. I just want to post this extremely unimportant note to say that as a result I no longer read the posts and will make no further modifications or updates to this wiki.  Poor sport?  Probably.  Not in the spirit of the community?  Who knows and I don't care.  Allen 6/20/2010  PS.  I post under two names in case you thought this thing was written by two Allens.

Revision as of 19:22, 20 June 2010

Allen,

I wanted to provide some feedback with my setup. I have an ASUS motherboard with ATI graphics (god forbid) and working SPDIF output.

I am using MythBuntu and upgraded to ALSA 0.19 to eliminate any problems early on. Using similar settings all things worked as expected.

Does anybody know what the 5.1 bug is about and if it is fixed in trunk? I'm getting correct digital audio, so I'm confused as to what is wrong.

Regards, Andrew


Allen, I am trying to get HDMI output working with my MSI K9N2GM motherboard and I followed your instructions to the best of my knowledge and still no luck. Any ideas on what I can do to fix it? Thanks, Dave

Dave, Send me an email and I will try and help you through it. Use this form http://paloaltophoto.com/index.php?index=4&subindex=0

Allen


Allen, I just came across your how-to and your request for verification around the HDMI parameters. I've used the HDMI procedure specifically on an ASUS P5N7A-VM and it works. You will need ALSA 1.0.19 (for this board at least). Users should also note that the MythTV setttings need to be set to "ALSA:default".

For reference, the syntax I use is:

pcm.!default {
type plug
slave {
pcm "hdmi"
}
}

I believe this is functionally the same as yours. --Christ 14:07, 13 April 2009 (UTC)

Thank you. This is what I had hoped to have someone verify. Good news. Allen

This HowTo was written based on my system (MythTV 0.21 running on Mythbuntu 8.04) and comments from other users. I have been told that the versions of Myth now in trunk treats audio differently. Apparently, .22 fixes is similar to 0.21 in audio as of this date so this HowTo should apply to MythTV 0.22. It will probably need revisions for 0.23 which will be clearly marked if added. One of the things that always bothered me in looking for how to do things when I initially solved this problem was that I could never tell if the howto I was reading applied to the version of Myth I was using. So, now you know. Allen (10/16/09)

Unimportant Note: It really annoys me when I read a wiki and don't know when it was written and thus have no clue if it applies to my situation. That is why I put in the above comment on 10/16/09. I have no idea why someone decided to edit out my dating of that section. I wrote this thing but apparently used two user names but that doesn't mean two people wrote it. There have been some nice contributions, editing out typo's clarifying some things I said, and I hope someone will truly update this for the newer systems. If they do, I would ask that they clearly state what they are doing, what version they are using, and the date they added it. By the way, the original name of this howto (AllensDigitalAudioHowto) was suggested by the person who requested that I write it. Allen (4/16/2010)

Extremely unimportant note: I kind of liked the old name of this page. Maybe it was my 15 minutes. Anyway, I read all the email posts on the reflector and answered all the audio related posts I could. I followed up on peoples problems. I diligently updated the page with new information. I wrote virtually all of this page and created it in my private (I thought) space. It was redirected by someone better than me and renamed. That is find and I assume within the spirit of the community. I just want to post this extremely unimportant note to say that as a result I no longer read the posts and will make no further modifications or updates to this wiki. Poor sport? Probably. Not in the spirit of the community? Who knows and I don't care. Allen 6/20/2010 PS. I post under two names in case you thought this thing was written by two Allens.