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SPDIF

Postby quiltyw » 23 Dec 2003 03:30

Hello I finally figured out what was up with it and got it installed on Red Hat 9. Sweet it looks really nice.

Next the reason why I swiched to Red Hat and Linux was to get away from microsoft and so far it is working the way I wanted except I am having the same problems or kinda the same ones. You see I am picky and want to output sound out the SPDIF port to hear DTS on my DVD's but the option "Use the S/PDIF audio output when avaulable" Doesn't work it isn't putting it out via that is there some way to force it to use that as it's default output??

Thanks for the Viewer Wally

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Postby quiltyw » 23 Dec 2003 07:12

Hello,

Here is some additional Error Information:

[00000190] main audio output error: couldn't find a filter for the first part of the conversion
[00000190] main audio output error: couldn't set an input pipeline

IE it's not just passing it threw like I want it's trying to decode it.

Wally

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Postby Gibalou » 23 Dec 2003 12:52

AFAIK, only the "alsa" audio output plugin provides an S/PDIF output so first you should make sure your linux kernel has been compiled with the new alsa support. Then check if your vlc was compiled with alsa support as well (vlc -l|grep alsa).

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Postby Dnumgis » 23 Dec 2003 14:42

the OSS output also provides spdif. I think what might have happened here is that the default sound track had some other codec that A52 or DTS. I think most spdif units can decode both lpcm and mpeg audio as well, but vlc can't output these through spdif.

Could you provide the output of vlc -vv?

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Unsure how to proceed

Postby quiltyw » 23 Dec 2003 22:26

I am not sure the next step... Here is the debug output from vlc -vv as to the post of Dnumgis:

[00000188] main decoder debug: no aout present, spawning one
[00000190] main audio output debug: looking for audio output module
[00000190] main audio output debug: probing 7 candidates
ALSA lib pcm.c:1787:(snd_pcm_open_conf) Invalid type for PCM iec958:AES0=0x2,AES1=0x82,AES2=0x0,AES3=0x2 definition (id: iec958, value: cards.pcm.iec958)
[00000190] oss audio output warning: s/pdif not supported by card
[00000190] main audio output debug: thread 1188403520 (aout) created at priority 0 (oss.c:517)
[00000069] main module debug: using audio output module "oss"
[00000190] main audio output debug: output 's16l' 48000 Hz Dolby frame=1 samples/4 bytes
[00000190] main audio output debug: mixer 's16l' 48000 Hz Dolby frame=1 samples/4 bytes
[00000190] main audio output debug: filter(s) 'fl32'->'s16l' 48000 Hz->48000 Hz Dolby->Dolby
[00000191] main private debug: looking for audio filter module
[00000191] main private debug: probing 21 candidates
[00000046] main module debug: using audio filter module "float32tos16"
[00000190] main audio output debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
[00000190] main audio output debug: looking for audio mixer module
[00000190] main audio output debug: probing 3 candidates
[00000063] main module debug: using audio mixer module "trivial_mixer"
[00000190] main audio output debug: input 'a52 ' 48000 Hz Dolby frame=1536 samples/768 bytes
[00000190] main audio output debug: filter(s) 'a52 '->'fl32' 48000 Hz->48000 Hz Dolby->Dolby
[00000192] main private debug: looking for audio filter module
[00000192] main private debug: probing 21 candidates
No accelerated IMDCT transform found
[00000040] main module debug: using audio filter module "a52tofloat32"
[00000190] main audio output debug: found a filter for the whole conversion
[00000190] main audio output debug: filter(s) 'fl32'->'fl32' 52800 Hz->48000 Hz Dolby->Dolby
[00000193] main private debug: looking for audio filter module
[00000193] main private debug: probing 21 candidates
[00000039] main module debug: using audio filter module "bandlimited_resampler"
[00000190] main audio output debug: found a filter for the whole conversion

If some one could run threw what some of this means that would be helpful in future posts aswell.

As for the post for Gibalou I am not sure how to check to see if my kernal has been compiled with the new alsa support how would I check that.Finally the vlc -l|grep alas returned:

VideoLAN Client 0.6.2 Trevelyan
alsa ALSA audio output

Which I believe is good?

Thanks for you time...

Wally

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Forgot

Postby quiltyw » 23 Dec 2003 22:27

Ohh I forgot I am running an Creative Labs 128 OEM Value Card if that is of any revance.

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Anybody

Postby quiltyw » 05 Jan 2004 20:25

Hello????


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