Mythbuntu improperly supports Realtek ALC889A audio
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Mythbuntu |
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alsa-driver (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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linux-backports-modules-2.6.31 (Ubuntu) |
New
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Bug Description
I am using a Gigabyte MA790X-DS4 motherboard that has built-in Realtek ALC889A audio. Mythbuntu detects this as ALC885 and the sound channels do not work properly. For example:
1) Left and right sound channels are reversed. (applies to analog outputs only; S/PDIF and Toslink works correctly)
2) When running speaker-test, the center channel activates with the left channel.
3) When running speaker-test, the center, side, rear, and subwoofer channels do not work.
4) When a stereo source such as music in VLC is played, all 8 channels are active and appear to play the same signal.
Note: When using the S/PDIF or Toslink outputs, everything works correctly. Stereo sources are transmitted through the link as 2-channel PCM audio. AC3 and DTS passthrough also work fine and carry all 6 (or 5.1) channels.
Thank you for your bug report. What version(s) of Mythbuntu did you try? If you haven't already, would you be able to try either the current alpha release of 8.10, or the beta release (coming out late next week)?
Some random debugging links and info: ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?p=4653915, and post 8.04: http:// ph.ubuntuforums .com/showthread .php?t= 856390. To make matters worse, there appears to be two versions of that chip (http:// ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=877815).
It seems this particular Realtek audio chip has been somewhat problematic, both pre 8.04: http://
Depending on the exact problem, http:// ubuntuforums. org/showthread. php?t=877815 has a possible solution. There are other hits in launchpad and the forums as well.