Intel Alder Lake 2160p @ 23.976 Hz passthrough HD Audio dropouts (i7-1270p/N100)

  • NUC11’s (Tiger Lake) do not this have this Alder Lake issue. (See thread title)

    Set your services cache to ‘recommended’ settings, switch to nfs (from smb). I’ve had no NUC11 audio dropouts here with nfs.

  • NUC11’s (Tiger Lake) do not this have this Alder Lake issue. (See thread title)

    Set your services cache to ‘recommended’ settings, switch to nfs (from smb). I’ve had no NUC11 audio dropouts here with nfs.

    i know, that's why I was wondering. Until recently tiger lake didn't do hd audio at all, and now does no hdmi audio at all on the PAH, so it is a change of some kind. I'll check the services cache for settings, although I don't recall ever doing anything in there. With 'recommended, I guess you mean 'default'?

    Switch my NAS to nfs is like buying a new car because the windscreen got dirty (or, for smokers, because the ashtray is full). Not an option because of this.


    THX anyway

  • Switch my NAS to nfs is like buying a new car because the windscreen got dirty (or, for smokers, because the ashtray is full). Not an option because of this.

    The problem with that "windscreen" isn't the "got dirty", was made for another car (SMB -> Windows) and probably doesn't fit perfectly for that car (Linux-LibreElec). :)

    That's like the eternal NTFS vs. EXT4 debate. When you use something linux based, NTFS drives can be used, but if you don't want trouble, the EXT4 is better. As the LibreElec it's linux based, the NFS probably perform better. The difference probably is "visible" only when the performance is pushed to the limit... Another thing is, most of the NAS able to use the both, SMB and NFS, so no need to change, just to enable a second option...