But make sure it's using that exact device name in the kodi audio settings. There should be 3 HDMI devices listed, you need to select the correct one.
But I don't understand - I have sound on every other codec but 7.1
But make sure it's using that exact device name in the kodi audio settings. There should be 3 HDMI devices listed, you need to select the correct one.
But I don't understand - I have sound on every other codec but 7.1
It looks like you need to use the audio device and passthrough device labled as "PIO AV Receiver on HDMI #1" or "PIO AV Receiver on DisplayPort #1"
It's on the HDMI port - I will try to see if it's better with displayport. But my reciever is connected on HDMI
For anyone else with this issue. use the latest publishhed image, even if it won't boot into kodi. in *most* cases, it will come up enough to allow you to copy a update tar.gz to the updates share via the network (CIFS / SMB) if you figure out its IP. A reboot (or cold boot) should be enough to kick off the update to the never system.
But where would that keep you?
On the same Linux core, or will everything be updated to latest core (sorry if my question is stupid).
post a kodi debug log please.Also, make sure you enable advanced settings mode and have passthtough, DTS-HD and True HD enabled.
Settings - Official Kodi Wiki
Where do I find the debug log.
The second settings is enabled.
Hi.
I have a Gigabyte Brix GB-BSi7HT-6500 with Skylake chipset and Intel HD audio / video.
I got it to run with the latest Milhouse builds. But I can't get any audio on DTS-HD MA 7.1 sound.
I have the perfect setup with Pioneer 1131 reciever and have passthough enabled. But no sound comes through. On ordinary DTS it plays fine.
Is there anything I can do to fix it ?
Hi.
I have excactly the same issues. And haven't been able to find any .img files that work with my Gigabyte Brix GB-BSi7HT-6500.
It won't install any of the public builds. Can anyone point me in the direction of an img with the new kernel (beta or anything)
*EDIT* Found LibreELEC-Generic.x86_64-8.0-devel-20160525.img, and that worked.