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FS#54038 - [nvidia] Issues with HDMI audio
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Opened by Batou (Batou) - Sunday, 14 May 2017, 06:08 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:46 GMT
Opened by Batou (Batou) - Sunday, 14 May 2017, 06:08 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:46 GMT
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I upgraded Nvidia binary blobs to nvidia-381.22 and nvidia-utils-381.22-1 yesterday and I've noticed audio issue when you use Nvidia's HDMI output. Since my monitor has built-in speakers, I occasionally pass-through audio to it through HDMI. It has worked without any issues for a year or so. However, after upgrading, I haven't been able to switch audio more than few times. After 3-5 switches between HDMI and internal sound card, audio just stops working completely. Only a reboot fixes it. I've downgraded to nvidia-378.13 and now I'm back to normal. With old drivers, I can switch as many times as I want without any issues. There are no errors of any kind in the journal. Additional info: * package version(s) nvidia-381.22 & nvidia-utils-381.22 = HDMI stops working * config and/or log files etc. Steps to reproduce: - try switching between HDMI and internal sound card output. |
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Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) -
Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 05:46 GMT
I don't believe we can do anything here. This doesn't sound like a packaging problem. Please make a bug report with nvidia. Reopen if you think this is actually a packaging problem.