im hopefull.
[x86-64] Correlation between Pixel Depth and Audio Interruptions
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plingplong -
January 10, 2026 at 1:37 PM -
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Hi. I just wanted to say I have the same issue. My setup consists of an Asus ExpertCenter N200, Denon AVR-X3300W and a Philips 65OLED903 connected with AudioQuest Forest HDMI cables. I have not found a way to see which type of signal that is received by the AVR but it behaves the same as you have described in this thread.
RogerJ
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you can try to add this workarround on libreelece, after i did that, the sound worked as a charm,
Generic: added intel-gpu-max-10-bit.sh helper by sky42src · Pull Request #8588 · LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tvThis uses modetest to set max 10 bit to solve…github.comhopfullt intel development team will soon release a test where this i fixed proper way
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you can try to add this workarround on libreelece, after i did that, the sound worked as a charm,
https://github.com/LibreELEC/LibreELEC.tv/pull/8588/files
hopfullt intel development team will soon release a test where this i fixed proper way
Hi. Thanks for tip. I am not sure where I should place the "intel-gpu-max-10-bit.sh"-file. Didn't find any information about it.
RogerJ
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I am not sure where I should place the "intel-gpu-max-10-bit.sh"-file. Didn't find any information about it.
- create a folder for scripts: mkdir /storage/.kodi/userdata/scripts
- copy intel-gpu-max-10-bit.sh into that folder
- call that script from autostart.sh
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I have not found a way to see which type of signal that is received by the AVR
On your remote controll push info (1 or 2 time) mine show active speaker on the first push, and media info its recieving on second push.
before you add the max 10-bit script that Da Flex described how to apply, you will se that the pixel depth is 12bits.
and if you apply the script correctly it should show you pixel depth is 10bits on the amplifyer info screen.
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