I suggest update to LE 9.0.2
I do not have reason to suspect this is the cause, but it is better to update so we can rule it out as a cause
I suggest update to LE 9.0.2
I do not have reason to suspect this is the cause, but it is better to update so we can rule it out as a cause
I suggest update to LE 9.0.2
I am on 9.0.2, only the log was made on an earlier version.
Hi guys i am at the lates aplpha on my Raspberry Pi 4 4GB but i notice some screen Tearing when i am in the settings or so. is a known probleme and maybe a fix for it?
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Around 10 diffrent DD+ samples I tested from my library play well on RPi2 and RPi4 from 5.1 up to DD+ 7.1 with Atmos, where my Denon AVR says Dolby Atmos. Tested with 9.2 latest git version.
That is really great.
Here is a log of DD+ successfully passthrough-ing for me.
Understanding exactly what is happening in the logs is above my abilities but to me it seems like your Pi is sending out DD+ in exactly the same way as mine. Perhaps your receiver is at fault? Is there an update for it?
You don't use the default skin, and this is in your log:
Try the default skin.
Hi trent and Da Flex, you have to remember that I have the exact klone of Kodi running under Windows and there it works fine.
Have tried the default skin anyway, same result.
I also have tried to switch HDMI cables and conectors at the AVR, all without success.
It is somewhere in the LE / RasPi. But officials here a not keen on investigate that.
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LibreELEC (official): 9.0.2 (RPi2.arm)
KODI-TV:~ # cat /storage/.kodi/userdata/guisettings.xml | grep passthrough
<setting id="audiooutput.ac3passthrough" default="true">true</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.dtshdpassthrough" default="true">false</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.dtspassthrough">true</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.eac3passthrough" default="true">false</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.passthrough">true</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.passthroughdevice">PI:HDMI</setting>
<setting id="audiooutput.truehdpassthrough" default="true">false</setting>
No additional audio hardware. Model is Raspi 3 B+
Go to "Settings -> System -> Audio" and set all values back to default by using the last menu entry.
This will deactivate audio pass-through!
You want to have DD+ for Netflix. You actually don't pass-through the audio, because the audio source is the RPi itselve.
Sorry Da Flex that makes no sense. First of all it would setup audio output to Stereo. But even if I chose 5.1, if I deactivate passthrough, audio is send as PCM and the Receiver doesn't recognize the format anymore -> shows Multi Channel In.
And also the RPi is not the audio source, the source is the audio stream itself and the question is whether Kodi should decode it and send it as PCM to the receiver or should it be passed to the AVR as it is and let the receiver do the job of decoding. Later is the option I want of course.
Do you have DD+ audio with the suggested default values on Netflix?
We can talk about sense and details later.
PS: Trust me, it makes sense.
I think Da Flex is talking about getting the Raspberry Pi to decode DD+ to PCM in the Pi, whereas Novalis wants passthrough/bitstreaming, where the DD+ bitstream is passed, untouched, from the Pi to the AVR for the AVR to decode?
Both are valid approaches for non-Atmos content, and the 'decode to PCM' is the only approach for the Pi 3B+ and below for Dolby True HD and DTS HD MA (which the Pi traditionally can't bitstream *), whereas the Pi can bitstream/passthrough DD and DTS. It seems some have reported success with DD+ bitstream/passthrough.
(*) The Pi 4B supports 8 channel 192kHz over HDMI which means it should allow HD Audio passthrough (the previous generation of Pis only had enough bandwidth for 4 channel 192kHz so couldn't)
Display MoreI think Da Flex is talking about getting the Raspberry Pi to decode DD+ to PCM in the Pi, whereas Novalis wants passthrough/bitstreaming, where the DD+ bitstream is passed, untouched, from the Pi to the AVR for the AVR to decode?
Yes, you got it.
Both are valid approaches for non-Atmos content, and the 'decode to PCM' is the only approach for the Pi 3B+ and below for Dolby True HD and DTS HD MA (which the Pi traditionally can't bitstream *), whereas the Pi can bitstream/passthrough DD and DTS. It seems some have reported success with DD+ bitstream/passthrough.
Well that was the clarifying I was hoping for. Although, as you said, some have reported otherwise for DD+. Like trent here in this thread. So....
(*) The Pi 4B supports 8 channel 192kHz over HDMI which means it should allow HD Audio passthrough (the previous generation of Pis only had enough bandwidth for 4 channel 192kHz so couldn't)
Well yeah, have allready ordered one, so why should we be bothered with the 3B
How can I break up a citation?
Yes, very sharp. The reason is to be found in the title of this topic.
This is the center of the problem.
Enable it - nothing.
Disable it - PCM
Do you have DD+ audio with the suggested default values on Netflix?
We can talk about sense and details later.
Audio is working, so no idea what you mean by DD+ default values...