2.1 works fine since the discovery of the subwoofer pin.
Attached are the requested alsa-info.sh outputs.
Not sure about what you mean if the subwoofer needs both left and right channel:
If it's that if I could use the subwoofer alone without the speakers, that's doable, it's just a matter of muting "Speaker" and leave "Bass Speaker" on, and then I have output just from the subwoofer.
If it's that if I can control left and right channels for the subwoofer itself, I can, using the hda_analyzer at the node 0x1a, under the output amplifier group "Val[0]" seems to mute a half of the subwoofer and "Val[1]" mutes the other, seriously I don't know how that happens, I always assumed the subwoofer to be a single speaker, but there it is.
As an additional note, the subwoofer is tied up to the Audio Mixer at node 0x0e (Attached hda_analyzer screenshot as well for it), muting "Val[0]" mutes all left output (as in Speakers, Subwoofer) and "Val[1]" does the same but with the right channel.
FWIW I'm not using pulseaudio, so no pactl here.
2.1 works fine since the discovery of the subwoofer pin.
Attached are the requested alsa-info.sh outputs.
Not sure about what you mean if the subwoofer needs both left and right channel:
If it's that if I could use the subwoofer alone without the speakers, that's doable, it's just a matter of muting "Speaker" and leave "Bass Speaker" on, and then I have output just from the subwoofer.
If it's that if I can control left and right channels for the subwoofer itself, I can, using the hda_analyzer at the node 0x1a, under the output amplifier group "Val[0]" seems to mute a half of the subwoofer and "Val[1]" mutes the other, seriously I don't know how that happens, I always assumed the subwoofer to be a single speaker, but there it is.
As an additional note, the subwoofer is tied up to the Audio Mixer at node 0x0e (Attached hda_analyzer screenshot as well for it), muting "Val[0]" mutes all left output (as in Speakers, Subwoofer) and "Val[1]" does the same but with the right channel.
Thanks again.