@Raymond
Sorry for slow reply.

> did you install libasound2-dev and compile chmap.c ?
> gcc chmap.c -o chmap -l asound

OpenELEC (OE) is designed to do one thing - run xbmc - and the creators
have stripped out much of the usual Linux environment, and block things
like apt-get.  I don't think there is any way to compile on OE.

I am aware of the even-numbers-only channel mapping in ALSA, but thank
you for pointing to a definitive reference.

The upmix code you link to has no use in this discussion.

As in post #8 above: Is there a way to compile chmap.c into a portable
(standalone) script, that could be run on my OE machine ?

Thanks again for your help.

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