Has any one got the HDMI audio to work with the Abit AN-M2HD mother board? I've read that new Realtek drivers should be downloaded and installed.....but there has been a lot of talk about the install not working with Ubuntu based OSs. Anyone, anyone...Bueller, Bueller? Thanks.
I've never gotten it to work on that mobo, but then again I haven't really tried either. Totallymaxed's team got it working on some mobos ages ago, but it was unreliable. He was looking into it, but never provided an update, so I don't think it is high on the priority list. Seems more a driver issue than LMCE.
the msi media live hdmi audio works fine.
I found on Ubuntu and nVidia forums a few threads about solution to pass audio via HDMI (for example, that one (http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1895025&postcount=85)). As I understand it should be possible with kernel 2.6.27-7 (Ubuntu 8.10) and ALSA 1.0.18. I tried to build that kernel and ALSA under LMCE 0701 but without success. Integrated card is not recognized by system as digital HD.
But when I boot Ubuntu 8.10 the card was recognized as digital HD and I suspect the only one step should be done to have audio over HDMI - build ALSA 1.0.18.
Quote from: tkmedia on January 13, 2009, 05:48:52 AM
the msi media live hdmi audio works fine.
Yep we find that too... but most others dont :-(
Andrew
Thank you for the HDMI help. Has anyone had any problems with the analog audio for this board? I figured I would take the easy way out and just use the analog outputs....no sound. Any help would be appreciated.
Quote from: paddyboy73 on January 20, 2009, 03:13:05 AM
Thank you for the HDMI help. Has anyone had any problems with the analog audio for this board? I figured I would take the easy way out and just use the analog outputs....no sound. Any help would be appreciated.
Try running
alsamixer from a terminal (Konsole) and unmute everything, that usually fixes it.
Why not use the SPDIF optical connector? That works perfectly. (although you have to trim the connectors a bit if using HDMI at the same time as they are too close together!)
Yes use spdif and make sure you unmute IEC598
Tim
(typo - 958 not 598 :) )
QuoteWhy not use the SPDIF optical connector? That works perfectly. (although you have to trim the connectors a bit if using HDMI at the same time as they are too close together!)
I prefer HDMI because I don't have separate audio system. To use SPDIF I have to buy some home cinema or audio receiver plus acoustics.
2paddyboy73: You should unmute analog or digital outputs using alsamixer as suggested above. Another reason why you don't have a sound can be problem with TT DVB-S cards. The system can recognize them as sound card. To avoid that module snd_aw2 should be added to the blacklist.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm setting up this system for a friend of mine, I have to use either the HDMI or the analog because he doesn't have a Receiver. Th optical output works great...I had it working on my receiver while I was building the system. I never tested the HDMI or Analog out puts because...silly me...I thought everyone had a receiver..lol. I will try the "un-muting" suggestions and let everyone know how it works out. Again, thank you all, VERY MUCH, for your help.
QuoteI have to use either the HDMI or the analog because he doesn't have a Receiver.
Note that modern TVs don't allow to use both digital video and analog sound. So, you can use HDMI for video and sound or you should use analog video and analog audio. That's why I'm trying to configure sound over HDMI. I also don't have receiver yet (but thinking to buy some :))
Quote from: nite_man on January 23, 2009, 08:40:13 AM
Note that modern TVs don't allow to use both digital video and analog sound. So, you can use HDMI for video and sound or you should use analog video and analog audio. That's why I'm trying to configure sound over HDMI. I also don't have receiver yet (but thinking to buy some :))
Actually, that is not correct.
I have a Sharp Aquos LC-42D64U and Input 6 has a HDMI and Left & Right audio.
My motherboard is a Asus M2NPV-VM and I use its DVI output with a DVI-HDMI adapter with a HDMI-HDMI cable for video and straight L/R audio cables and it works fine.
QuoteActually, that is not correct.
I have a Sharp Aquos LC-42D64U and Input 6 has a HDMI and Left & Right audio.
My motherboard is a Asus M2NPV-VM and I use its DVI output with a DVI-HDMI adapter with a HDMI-HDMI cable for video and straight L/R audio cables and it works fine.
Thanks for correction, marrandy. I had experience with a few Pioneer, Panasonic and Sony TVs and they didn't allow mix digital and analog inputs. It's nice that your Sharp does :)
In any case, it won't be a bad thing to configure audio over HDMI even TV allows mix digital and analog inputs ;)
Quote from: nite_man on February 02, 2009, 10:19:49 PM
In any case, it won't be a bad thing to configure audio over HDMI even TV allows mix digital and analog inputs ;)
You bet !!!
HDMI is the holy grail for linux.
I'm praying that some good people/programmers will fix this issue.
Its been a thorn in the side of linux users for way too long.
Regards and best wishes...Martin