So I've tried to get hdmi-audio to work on a cherrytrail device with Fedora 27 which contains a pulse version build with the necessary patches.
I noticed 2 things:
1) I still need to set "realtime-scheduling = no" in daemon.conf to stop pulse from crashing
2) pulseaudio sees the hdmi as unplugged even after plugging in the hdmi (video does get set up and shown on the monitor)
I'm attaching the output from pulseaudio -vv from the following test run:
1) start pulseaudio -vv on a cht device without the hdmi plugged in
2) start pavucontrol
3) plug in hdmi tv
4) See that pavucontrol still sees hdmi as unplugged (and playing audio to it does not work)
5) kill pulseaudio -vv with ctrl+c
Sorry, I accidentally hit save, take 2:
Hi All,
So I've tried to get hdmi-audio to work on a cherrytrail device with Fedora 27 which contains a pulse version build with the necessary patches.
I noticed 2 things: scheduling = no" in daemon.conf to stop pulse from crashing
1) I still need to set "realtime-
2) pulseaudio sees the hdmi as unplugged even after plugging in the hdmi (video does get set up and shown on the monitor)
I'm attaching the output from pulseaudio -vv from the following test run:
1) start pulseaudio -vv on a cht device without the hdmi plugged in
2) start pavucontrol
3) plug in hdmi tv
4) See that pavucontrol still sees hdmi as unplugged (and playing audio to it does not work)
5) kill pulseaudio -vv with ctrl+c
Regards,
Hans