Hello.
I'm having a bit of trouble getting audio working in XBMC, mostly because the above mentioned soundcard I could never get to function with ALSA and pretty much only works with Pulse.
I understand that XBMC doesn't yet support Pulse, but I'm hoping there's possibly a way of "passing through" so that I can get audio working, maybe even directly over S/PDIF which I am using in any case. 2.2. Codecs soportados:: Un ejemplo de un controlador que lo soporte es emu10k1 (usado por tarjetas Soundblaster Live!) desde Agosto de 2001 o posterior (ALSA CVS también se supone http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/es/codecs.htmlHOME | Package: 3270-common Description-md5 :: Package: alsa-oss Description-md5: 0beae45151059471146007c589000738 Adlib , Sound Blaster Pro/16, Disney Soundsource und eine Gravis Ultrasound. http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/universe/i18n/Translation-deHOME |
Clearly the "default" option won't work, maybe someone has some in sight? Maybe even outside XBMC, so I can let the system "lie" to XBMC and think it's using ALSA? Geen geluid bij Flash in Firefox.:: 15 postsFirst, go to Synaptic and download all of the Pulse Audio packages, . via de BIOS en gebruik nu een USB Creative Soundblaster Live 24-bit External. http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/topic/25396HOME |
Yes, XBMC uses ALSA. So, until you get your card working with ALSA in linux in general, you have no hope of it working in XBMC.
Bugger, is it as I feared then.
Thanks for your input.
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