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Nick Adams wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">James Armstrong said:
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<blockquote type="cite">I finally got spdif working in mythtv on
the Intel 810 chip using
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ALSA:spdif. [snip]
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Can I ask how? I'm still without SPDIF audio.
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Turning off "Enable AC3 to SPDIF passthrough" makes/allows the audio to
work. This somehow doesn't seem like it's operating as it's designed
to. Yes/no?
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That is correct. Once I recompiled CVS with ALSA support I got it to
work only by turning off the AC3 passthrough off. I thought I read that
it was supposed to passthrough the AC3 signal if present. I figured
that if it was not present it would work as if it was not checked. With
it checked I get no audio at all. I had my frontend turned off this
weekend so I could not check to see if the AC3 option is also present
on the mythmusic page. I had mythtv working with spdif, just not
mythmusic.<br>
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- James<br>
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