Posts by bacsom

    Hi!

    Thank you for checking my log. I can understand that, my question is that why I can change the volume of my home theatre system under Krypton and why not under Leia. Surely something is different. I don't know if the OS or KODI is the one, which is supposed to send the signal through SPDIF, but I have just checked and changing the volume still works even under the GUI on Krypton.

    Could you check my old system's log?

    http://ix.io/1vvn

    No, I mean an adapter, which has one HDMI input, and two HDMI outputs. But your adapter could be right, if you don't have a receiver with HDMI.

    That Hifiberry shield is special RPi hardware. That's why I expect a driver problem. So, giving a kernel log may help to see, whether the driver has been loaded.

    The I2S is the the keyword to search for in the kodi log. That means, there is no special Hifiberry driver.

    Can you check your config.txt please? Those lines should be in it:

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    dtoverlay=hifiberry-digi
    dtdebug=1

    Thank you for your answer!

    Config.txt:I added dtdebug and I restarted my system.

    "Jun 22 13:11:51 KODI-Nappali kernel: snd-rpi-wm8804 soc:sound: wm8804-spdif <-> 3f203000.i2s mapping ok"

    My logs:

    http://ix.io/1vk0

    Do you get the volume change notification in Kodi when you press the volume buttons and does that change the level of the GUI sounds?

    I just tried it here, on LE 8.90.009 and RPi3 plus a Hifiberry Digi and it worked fine. I also checked that it worked as expected while playing audio or a movie.

    Note that volume changes won't have any effect when passtrhough is enabled, in this case the unaltered signal will be output.

    so long,

    Thank you for your answer! Yes, I can see the volume change notification when I press the volume button, but it only has an effect, when I am in the menu. As you have said, It also appears when I am playing a movie, but then there is no effect at all and it remains at 100%. Besides this, the card itself works perfectly. My only problem is that now I have to use two remotes instead of one.

    I have been using a Hifiberry digi+ card on my Rpi for years and it had been working correctly on Krypton, but not on Leia. My TV is not HDMI CEC compatible, but my Samsung home theater system is. With the volume control on my remote (T3 AirMouse) I could change the volume on my surround system on Krypton, but on the alpha builds of Leia it isn't working anymore. It only changes the volume of KODI and it doesn't send the signal to the unit. There is sound all right, but it would be nice if I didn't have to use two different remotes. Can anyone help me if it is the problem of KODI, or the OS, or this feature is no longer supported.

    Thank you in advance! :)

    Thank you! :) I took a deep breath and I edited the file, but I took "AESGCM" out since, it is how the file different, from my working system to my father's non working one. Now, it works great again. Does anybody know why this file is different from system to system with the same DSM?

    Thanks! I have found it. Now, it is a little different than BVGorp's.

    My system, which works from all of the raspberries:
    SSLCipherSuite HIGH:!EXPORT:!eNULL:!aNULL:!DES:!RC4:!RC2:!MD5:!IDEA:!SEED:!CAMELLIA:+AES128:+AES256:+3DES:+kEECDH:+kRSA:!EDH:!aECDH:!aECDSA:!kECDHe:!SRP:!PSK

    One of the synologies, that doesn't work:
    SSLCipherSuite HIGH:!EXPORT:!eNULL:!aNULL:!DES:!RC4:!RC2:!MD5:!IDEA:!SEED:!CAMELLIA:!AESGCM:+AES128:+AES256:+3DES:+kEECDH:+kRSA:!EDH:!aECDH:!aECDSA:!kECDHe:!SRP:!PSK

    Both contains AES256, but mine lack of AESGCM...

    Does somebody have any new information about this? We have 3 Synology systems in our family. Mine can be reached from any sources, but the other two are not. The models are different, but they run the same DSM version (6.0.2-8451). They work fine under Windows, but not under Libreelec 7.95.3.