Hi
I created the "intel-audio.conf file" (empty) and on reboot nothing changed.
I put the given code on GITHUB in the "intel-audio.conf file":
# use legacy hda-intel driver even if a DSP is present
options snd_intel_dspcfg dsp_driver=1
But after rebooting the same result 3 HDMI + 1 BT and still no analogue output.
Posts by Yoyoda
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Hi
Test with 12.80.0 same no analog audio detected only 3 HDMI and 1 BT.
https://paste.libreelec.tv/evolved-worm.log
I don't want to bother you with this now I've got my USB solution, but maybe it could help other people.
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Mine is this model https://www.amazon.com/Bmax-B1-Plus-C…t/dp/B0BHP34TH1
I was talking about kernels because when I was on Manjaro with kodi standalone I had to choose kernel 6 for HDMI or kernel 5 for jack output at boot time.
Now I've definitely switched to LibreElec. -
Works well now and perfect with audio profile plugin to swich from digital to analog.
Thanksps : Is it a kernel problem that doesn't manage HDMI and analogue on the motherboard?
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Ok I'll try with a USB sound card.
Thanks
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Hello
I'm running Libreelec on an N3350-based BMAX G1C1 minPC. Everything works perfectly except that I have no sound on the 3.5 jack, I only have sound via the HDMI socket. The jack output is not in the list of audio peripherals, so I only have 3 x ALSA HDMI + 1 Pulse BT AUDIO. I've tested Windows 11 and Manjaro and I get sound from both the HDMI and jack sockets. I've found tricks for the PI 4&5 by adding parameters to the config.txt file but nothing solves the problem.
My log if it helps https://paste.libreelec.tv/thankful-salmon.log
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It's already activated and I've tried increasing it to 20/30/40 but it doesn't change anything. I ended up deleting the Videos base and it's back to zero; Now it works fine.
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I assume that the network settings are correct, since the music database works perfectly. I've tested on an SD card with LibreElec 11.0.4 and both databases work, I've run their updates and cleanups. Then I deleted the 83 and 128 databases and relaunched LibeElec NIGHTY BUILD. The conversion was done but the problem persists: the music database works but the video database does not.
I don't want to waste any more of your time, so I'm going to try to start again with a new database. I suppose it's enough to delete the MyVideos121 database?
Do you have any advice on how to avoid this situation recurring in the future?
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Correction: the new music database works (I thought I'd tested it and it didn't work, but today it's ok, but the problem persists for the video database!
For information, the music table went from 896 Kio 1871 rows to 1.9 Mio 1871 rows after conversion, the video table went from 3.5 Mio 60231 rows to 21 Mio 60752 rows after conversion. -
I have just tried to delete databases 83 and 128. On restart, I got the database migration message (without warning or error), but it still doesn't work. It's annoying if every time I do a big update I have to start again with an empty database. Aren't there any tools to check/repair newly created databases?
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Hello
I've had a problem since today following the update to "NIGHTY BUILD". I've lost access to my database stored on my NAS, but everything else is working perfectly: weather, radios... However, at the end of the update, my databases were converted and in MYPHPADMIN I have two music databases (MyMusic82 and MyMusic83) and two video databases (MyVideos121 and MyVideos128). I assume that the old and new databases coexist. By dint of some manipulations I have access to the list of my files, but if I click to start playback LIBREELEC crashes and freezes, then reboots on the logo and remains stuck there. I've tried switching back to the local database and everything works fine, but I'd like to stay with the remote database!
Sincerely