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<p><tt>-----A JM wrote: -----<br>
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<tt>>Hopefully this will be a learning thread for others that run into a<br>
</tt><tt>>similar problem...<br>
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</tt><tt>>I'm a bit confused on the link between alsa and xorg.conf. I was<br>
</tt><tt>>under the impression that xorg was video only?<br>
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</tt><tt>>running asound -l gets me nothing, "command not found"<br>
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</tt><tt>>When referring to updating alsa are we talking about CVS? I am<br>
</tt><tt>>currently running 120.29 Nvidia.<br>
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</tt><tt>>"<br>
</tt><tt>>I am quite certain that your problem with no sound via HDMI is<br>
</tt><tt>>software related. There are a few threads on this on this mailing<br>
</tt><tt>>list.<br>
</tt><tt>>Try to search the mailing list archives."<br>
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</tt><tt>>Since I was able to get sound when disabling EDID in xorg.conf<br>
</tt><tt>>wouldn't that prove that the sound is up to snuff?<br>
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</tt><tt>>Thanks,<br>
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<tt>Didn't the disabling of EDID in xorg.conf just give you the possibility to use the analog sound input on your TV?<br>
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<tt>When I referred to newest versions of alsa and Nvidia drivers I was thinking about getting sound via HDMI working.</tt></body></html>