[mythtv-users] SPDIF sound drop outs
Matthias
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Sat May 18 15:20:19 UTC 2013
Am 14.05.2013 21:08, schrieb Karl Newman:
> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 11:07 AM, John Nissley <jnissley at nissley.org
> <mailto:jnissley at nissley.org>> wrote:
>
> I am running Fedora 18 with the latest trunk version as of
> yesterday and started noticing audio drop outs on my main frontend
> backend combo server a few days ago. I have updated the kernel
> but went back to a previous kernel and the drop outs still exists.
>
> I just wanted to know if anyone else is experiencing this before I
> go through the whole troubleshooting process of running new cables
> ect.
>
> I have already moved the SPDIF to the second port on my amplifier
> but I do not have a second port on my computer for SPDIF.
>
>
> I think I get this too but it's very brief and doesn't usually cause
> enough disruption to annoy me (or more importantly, my wife).
> Typically I hear a little glitch and see it on my receiver where it
> flashes the format of the received digital audio as if it were a new
> stream. I think I've had it as long as I've had this particular setup
> (Myth 0.25 on Gentoo, on whatever the current stable kernel was around
> April 2012 through kernel 3.7 currently).
>
> Karl
>
>
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Hello,
I also experience audio drop outs on digital audio in myth.
Until a couple of weeks ago, I was using a front/backend, with a nvidia
card connected to the 5.1 receiver via HDMI and using HDMI audio. The
drop outs were also causing the clicking reconfiguration sound from the
receiver as described by a fellow poster in this thread. That was quite
annoying.
Now I am using a new frontend in the living room, with another nvidia
card, connected directly to the monitor using DVI and connected to the
5.1 receiver using optical out from the motherboard's audio device. I
would say that the drop outs are more seldom, I cannot give numbers, but
for sure they are less annoying because the receiver will just continue
playing, so the drop outs are much shorter. Not long enough bother and
to follow up.
On another frontend I am using analog audio and I never have drop outs.
I will stay tuned, if a solution is suggested, I still will try it out!
Regards,
Matthias
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