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  audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Stereo 2.0
 
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Except in the case of null or 0, when it appears like so:
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Except in the case of 2, when it appears like so:
 
  audio.device.alsa_front_device:hw:0
 
  audio.device.alsa_front_device:hw:0
 
  audio.device.alsa_default_device:hw:0
 
  audio.device.alsa_default_device:hw:0
 
  audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Stereo 2.0
 
  audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Stereo 2.0

Latest revision as of 18:37, 10 February 2013

Alternate sound configurations can be set in /etc/pluto.conf. MOST sound cards should work out of the box, and do not require this parameter. This parameter may be written by /usr/pluto/bin/nvidia-install.sh for various GT chipsets. This can be done at avwizard on the Audio Selector step 5, or at any time by running /usr/pluto/bin/SetupAudioVideo.sh NOTE: Audio should NOT be actively playing when running SetupAudioVideo.sh.

Auto-detection is attempted when specific packages are installed, or if the pluto.conf "AlternateSC" setting is null or = 0. In most cases, this value will never exist.

Below are example /etc/asound.conf files generated by these configurations. /etc/pluto/xine.conf files borrow the card# and device# (if any) in the same way as the asound.conf

AlternateSC = null : Most cards function without this parameter, this is the default state.


AlternateSC = 1 : Should only be necessary for analog multi-channel.


AlternateSC = 2 : Should only be necessary for oddballs that do not work under other two schemes, covers older equipment. This additionally changes the xine.conf scheme.


AlternateSC = 0 or null

Analog, Optical, Coax, HDMI

</etc/pluto/alsa/virtual_cards.conf>

pcm_slave.analog_convert48k {
       pcm "analog_8:0,0"
}

pcm.analog_playback {
       type plug
       slave analog_convert48k
}

!default {
       type asym
       playback.pcm "analog_playback:0,0"
       capture.pcm "plughw:0,0"
}

AlternateSC = 1

Analog Multi-channel, Optical, Coax, and HDMI

</etc/pluto/alsa/virtual_cards.conf>

pcm.analog_6 {
       slave.pcm surround51
       slave.rate 48000
       slave.channels 6
       type route
       ttable.0.0 1
       ttable.1.1 1
       ttable.0.2 1
       ttable.1.3 1
       ttable.0.4 0.5
       ttable.1.4 0.5
       ttable.0.5 0.5
       ttable.1.5 0.5
}

pcm.analog_8 {
       slave.pcm multi
       slave.rate 48000
       slave.channels 8
       type route
       ttable.0.0 1.0
       ttable.1.1 1.0
       ttable.2.2 1.0
       ttable.3.3 1.0
       ttable.4.4 1.0
       ttable.5.5 1.0
       ttable.0.6 1.0
       ttable.1.7 1.0
       ttable.2.6 0.7
       ttable.3.7 0.7
       ttable.4.6 0.7
       ttable.4.7 0.7
       ttable.5.6 0.5
       ttable.5.7 0.5
}

pcm_slave.analog_convert48k {
       pcm "analog_8:0,0"
}

pcm.analog_playback {
       type plug
       slave analog_convert48k
}

!default {
       type asym
       playback.pcm "analog_playback:0,0"
       capture.pcm "plughw:0,0"
}


AlternateSC = 2

Analog, Optical, Coax, and HDMI

</etc/pluto/alsa/virtual_cards.conf>

pcm_slave.hdmi_convert48k {
       pcm "hw:0"
       rate 48000
}

pcm.hdmi_playback {
       type plug
       slave hdmi_convert48k
}

!default {
       type asym
       playback.pcm "hdmi_playback"
       capture.pcm "hw:0"
}

xine.conf

In conditions of null, 0 values of AlternateSC for multi-channel audio, the last 4 lines of /etc/pluto/xine.conf looks like this

audio.device.alsa_front_device:plughw:0,3
audio.device.alsa_default_device:plughw:0,3
audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Pass Through
audio.device.alsa_passthrough_device:plughw:0,3

In the case AlternateSC = 1, some sound cards cease functioning when the Pass Through arrangement is specified, instead of just the passthrough device.

audio.device.alsa_front_device:plughw:0,3
audio.device.alsa_default_device:plughw:0,3
audio.device.alsa_passthrough_device:plughw:0,3

All stereo analog appears like so:

audio.device.alsa_front_device:plughw:0,0
audio.device.alsa_default_device:plughw:0,0
audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Stereo 2.0

Except in the case of 2, when it appears like so:

audio.device.alsa_front_device:hw:0
audio.device.alsa_default_device:hw:0
audio.output.speaker_arrangement:Stereo 2.0