Video worked right away (after turning it on with lxrandr) but sound was frustrating. One problem is that alsa-hdmi randomly starts up muted. (You're right, I'm probably doing something stupid, but since I don't know what it is, it's random to me )
(link) Many thanks! I might have figured it out for myself in another 6 months or so. Another thing I found out the hard way: sound card must be set before starting vlc, browser, etc.Flash wrote:When I choose the HDMI option from alsamixer's F6 menu, the alsamixer window shows S/PDIF with a little box above it that has MM in it. I have to hit the M key to toggle MM (mute) to 00,
My goal was for switchover to hdmi to be done by a script that starts a video streaming service from the local library. Preliminaries:
- # alsamixer [F6, set to hdmi card]
# cp /root/.asoundrc /root/.asoundrc-hdmi [save a copy]
# amixer -c 0 scontrols- Simple mixer control 'PCM',0
Simple mixer control 'IEC958',0 [By elimination, this one corresponds to the mute]
Simple mixer control 'SoftPCM',0
# xrandr -q [find name of HDMI screen]
If you know a better way to do this, or any good tips, please post.Code: Select all
xrandr --output HDMI-0 --auto #switch on HDMI output cp -f /root/.asoundrc-hdmi /root/spot/.asoundrc # spot uses hdmi sound card, root unchanged amixer -c 0 set IEC958 unmute # make sure it's not muted run-as-spot browser "--options" "website"
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Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Kabini HDMI/DP Audio. Driver: snd_hda_intel - Simple mixer control 'PCM',0