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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/18 1:31 PM, Jon Boehm wrote:<br>
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<div>Love the Android MythtvFrontend. Thankyou!!!! </div>
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<div>But I'm having an issue and don't see how I file issues on
the git page so I'm posting here.</div>
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<div>First the good -- I can get analog audio just fine.<br>
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<div>Problem - As soon as I enable and Digital Audio
Capabilities (pass through) my receiver does not
recognize the digital audio stream and never
switches from the analog mode to digital codex.
All I get is a harsh fuzz from the speakers.
I've seen this behavior on rare occurrences with
Kodi or a BluRay. Stopping playback and
restarting fixes the problem but that doesn't help
here. Every digital stream is corrupted. If I
play an old analog recording when passthrough is
enabled that works just fine.</div>
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<div>This is on a fresh install of <a
href="https://dl.bintray.com/bennettpeter/generic/mythtv_30/android_64/:mythfrontend-20181124-arm64-v30-Pre-983-gca71c59e61a.apk"
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moz-do-not-send="true">mythfrontend-20181124-arm64-v30-Pre-983-gca71c59e61a.apk</a> with
a v29 backend. If it matters this is using my
Onkyo TX-SR805. Its not the newest receiver but
its new enough to support DTS-HS and DD-TrueHD. </div>
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<p>This seems similar to the issue I am seeing as well. For me,
just pausing the video or fast forwarding/rewinding in the video
will usually get it to clear up. <br>
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<p>Michael</p>
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