On 20 May 2010 13:54, Bill Cumming <b...@s0l.co.uk> wrote:

> What settings are in the BIOS for audio? there should be an option (If it's
> anything like my Zotac ION board) for switching onboard audio between
> "internal codec, external codec, internal+external codec". To get HDMI Audio
> select "internal codec" that uses the HDMI for sound output.
>
>
> Afternoon,
>>
>> My Revo is up and running, Lovely little box, very small and very quiet,
>> fits my requirement perfectly.
>>
>> However, I'm having some issues with the HDMI bit. The Revo sees my
>> Philips TV as a 32" when it's actually a 26". I've played with the settings
>> and I've got pretty good output now, just some black bands down either side.
>> Any idea's on how to make the Revo see the TV properly?
>>
>> Also, I can't get any audio out either. I've tried the different options
>> under the sound settings but still not so much as a squeak. Any advice would
>> be appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Simon
>>
>> --
>> QUANDO OMNI FLUNKUS MORITATUS
>>
> --
> Regards
>
> Bill Cumming
>

I too am running a Revo, the display works fine but I only have sound from
the headphone socket - once I have selected analog hardware output in the
sound preferences.

I had not thought to check the bios, thanks for the suggestion Bill, I will
do so tonight.  Otherwise the revo works well with Lucid Lynx and I really
like XBMC as it looks good and supports high definition .mkv files (unlike
my PS3)

I had to change the options on my TV display to alter the aspect ratio, but
otherwise the display works find with both open source and nvida drivers.

-- 
John Stevenson
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