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* SPDIF with X-Fi
@ 2009-09-14 21:22 Daniel L. Miller
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From: Daniel L. Miller @ 2009-09-14 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Perhaps I'm going about this the wrong way (if so, please tell me), but...

My X-Fi card is now working with the new driver.  I am connected to my 
amplifier via a fiber optic cable.  Sending standard two-channel audio 
to the "front" alsa plug gets directed to the spdif output and sounds 
great.  But I want to have my full surround active - particularly for 
movies already encoded with dts and/or ac-3.

Thus far, I have not been able to get mplayer to send digital audio - I 
either get mplayer errors or silence.  Once, and only once, I got xbmc 
to work with digital settings - never since.  So I know it SHOULD be 
possible - I'm just missing something.

Is anyone getting this to work?
-- 
Daniel

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* SPDIF with X-Fi
@ 2009-10-14  0:24 Daniel L. Miller
  2009-10-14  0:34 ` Luke Yelavich
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Daniel L. Miller @ 2009-10-14  0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Perhaps I'm going about this the wrong way (if so, please tell me), but...

My X-Fi card is now working with the new driver.  I am connected to my 
amplifier via a fiber optic cable.  Sending standard two-channel audio 
to the "front" alsa plug gets directed to the spdif output and sounds 
great.  But I want to have my full surround active - particularly for 
movies already encoded with dts and/or ac-3.

Do I need to specially configure ALSA is any fashion to make this work?  Do I need to use the iecset tool?

I'm using Kubuntu Karmic, running a 2.6.31 kernel, if that makes any difference.

-- 
Daniel

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* Re: SPDIF with X-Fi
  2009-10-14  0:24 Daniel L. Miller
@ 2009-10-14  0:34 ` Luke Yelavich
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Luke Yelavich @ 2009-10-14  0:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:24:44AM EST, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Perhaps I'm going about this the wrong way (if so, please tell me), but...
> 
> My X-Fi card is now working with the new driver.  I am connected to my 
> amplifier via a fiber optic cable.  Sending standard two-channel audio 
> to the "front" alsa plug gets directed to the spdif output and sounds 
> great.  But I want to have my full surround active - particularly for 
> movies already encoded with dts and/or ac-3.
> 
> Do I need to specially configure ALSA is any fashion to make this work?  Do I need to use the iecset tool?

You need to configure the application playing audio to use AC3 passthrough, which will simply send AC3 directly from your app via optical to your amplifier.

Luke

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