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  • ENDRJUPL
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    I'll test it tonight and send you a log asap oman.

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  • Arbelzapf
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    AW: R89-Hardware/Thermal/case issue feedback here

    Originally posted by oman View Post
    From the log,I found :
    rk3288-hdmi ff980000.hdmi: [hdmi_dev_read_edid] edid read error

    So the AVR didnt communicate to R89 successfully..I guess you plug in the HDMI cable after the R89 powered up.

    And you didnt use the right video Player,not the Gallery one..

    Anyway,pls try one more time..THX.
    Will do.

    EDIT: I sent you another email some minutes ago. Same result as before. This time, I checked SPDIF as the third (last) option, so don't let that confuse you.
    Last edited by Arbelzapf; 18 September 2014, 12:46.

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  • 4WheelSpyder
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    Originally posted by oman View Post
    Wow,your AVR is almost the same with mine,your is Yamaha RX V671,mine is Yamaha RX V375...

    But mine is ok..

    And are you sure you did this step:
    Select Setting->Sound->Sound Devices Manager to HDMI Bitstream.
    Because if you didnt do that,it cant decode AC3 file via stock video player,that means playing
    hd_other_blue_ray_samsung_sound_demo_DD.m2ts cant sound out..

    You give me two kinds of log files,I am not clear about what's the two test scenario ,mine is:

    R89 ->Yamaha HDMI IN, then Yamaha HDMI OUT ->TV...and there are 4 HDMI IN of my receiver,you must setup the right one.
    Maybe I should add a second variable - finger trouble.

    I can conform that the R89 was set to HDMI out. In the first file I sent you the HDMI port on the Receiver was set to Optical, so I realized that, switched it over to HDMI and sent a second file. I tried various power up sequences with the boxes connected and sent you the last one. I tried the same file using my LG bluray player and the same port on the AV receiver and all is fine. Even switched ports.

    I tried both the forced DTS and auto input setting on the receiver but no difference.

    Added a keyboard to my R89 so that I can provide a bit more info in my emails.

    Let me know if you find anything in the log file.

    Its 2.00 AM over here , so I am logging off now.

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  • oman
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    Originally posted by 4WheelSpyder View Post
    No Sound on a Yamaha AV receiver > logfile sent

    When I play the file when the R89 is connected directly to my HP monitor I can hear the 'clicking' digital sound coming through.

    Good instructions Oman: This is how testing is done to focus on a specific problem. Create a procedure with one variable - i.e the AV Receiver in this case.
    Wow,your AVR is almost the same with mine,your is Yamaha RX V671,mine is Yamaha RX V375...

    But mine is ok..

    And are you sure you did this step:
    Select Setting->Sound->Sound Devices Manager to HDMI Bitstream.
    Because if you didnt do that,it cant decode AC3 file via stock video player,that means playing
    hd_other_blue_ray_samsung_sound_demo_DD.m2ts cant sound out..


    You give me two kinds of log files,I am not clear about what's the two test scenario ,mine is:

    R89 ->Yamaha HDMI IN, then Yamaha HDMI OUT ->TV...and there are 4 HDMI IN of my receiver,you must setup the right one.

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  • oman
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    Originally posted by Arbelzapf View Post
    I also just sent you the log.

    Nothing but complete silence again, sorry.
    From the log,I found :
    rk3288-hdmi ff980000.hdmi: [hdmi_dev_read_edid] edid read error

    So the AVR didnt communicate to R89 successfully..I guess you plug in the HDMI cable after the R89 powered up.

    And you didnt use the right video Player,not the Gallery one..

    Anyway,pls try one more time..THX.

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by oman View Post
    From the log,


    Your AVR supports AC3 and DTS,no support E-AC3 and DTS-HD...and the video hd_other_blue_ray_samsung_sound_demo_DD.m2ts is encoded AC3 with sampling rate=48KHz,Bit depth=16bit..all seem fine from the logs compared from mine..

    Just FIY.

    BTW,you mean no matter what settings in Sound Devices Manager and what kinds of audios,your AVR cant sound out?
    That is correct. I have tried the default and the HDMI settings and different audio sources, but no sound at all.

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  • oman
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    Originally posted by clarkss12 View Post
    I installed this new 109k4108 rom by downloading it and changing the name to "update.img" and placing it on my micoSD card. I rebooted my R89 box and after the reboot, it asked me if I wanted to update. It did the update and now it is running this new firmware. Everything that was there prior to the update, is still there.

    I copied thehd_other_blue_ray_samsung_sound_demo_DD.m2ts to my external SD card and using the stock video player, I played this file. I did not have any sounds coming from my Harmon Kardon AVR347 receiver. Using the Syslog app, I created the log files and emailed them to Oman.
    From the log,
    <4>[ 1.743587] Support audio type: <4>[ 1.743591] LPCM
    <4>[ 1.743595] Support max audio channel is 2
    <4>[ 1.743600] Support audio sample rate:
    <4>[ 1.743604] 32000
    <4>[ 1.743608] 44100
    <4>[ 1.743612] 48000
    <4>[ 1.743616] 88200
    <4>[ 1.743619] 96000
    <4>[ 1.743623] 176400
    <4>[ 1.743627] 192000
    <4>[ 1.743631] Support audio word lenght:
    <4>[ 1.743635] 16bit
    <4>[ 1.743639] 20bit
    <4>[ 1.743642] 24bit
    <4>[ 1.743647]
    <4>[ 1.743650] LPCM
    <4>[ 1.743654] Support max audio channel is 6
    <4>[ 1.743659] Support audio sample rate:
    <4>[ 1.743663] 32000
    <4>[ 1.743667] 44100
    <4>[ 1.743670] 48000
    <4>[ 1.743674] 88200
    <4>[ 1.743678] 96000
    <4>[ 1.743681] Support audio word lenght:
    <4>[ 1.743686] 16bit
    <4>[ 1.743689] 20bit
    <4>[ 1.743693] 24bit
    <4>[ 1.743696]
    <4>[ 1.743700] LPCM
    <4>[ 1.743704] Support max audio channel is 8
    <4>[ 1.743709] Support audio sample rate:
    <4>[ 1.743713] 32000
    <4>[ 1.743716] 44100
    <4>[ 1.743720] 48000
    <4>[ 1.743724] 88200
    <4>[ 1.743727] 96000
    <4>[ 1.743731] Support audio word lenght:
    <4>[ 1.743735] 16bit
    <4>[ 1.743739] 20bit
    <4>[ 1.743743] 24bit
    <4>[ 1.743746]
    <4>[ 1.743750] AC3
    <4>[ 1.743754] Support max audio channel is 6
    <4>[ 1.743758] Support audio sample rate:
    <4>[ 1.743762] 32000
    <4>[ 1.743766] 44100
    <4>[ 1.743770] 48000
    <4>[ 1.743773] 88200
    <4>[ 1.743777] 96000
    <4>[ 1.743781] Support audio word lenght:
    <4>[ 1.743785] 16bit
    <4>[ 1.743789] 20bit
    <4>[ 1.743793] 24bit
    <4>[ 1.743796]
    <4>[ 1.743800] DTS
    <4>[ 1.743804] Support max audio channel is 6
    <4>[ 1.743809] Support audio sample rate:
    <4>[ 1.743813] 32000
    <4>[ 1.743816] 44100
    <4>[ 1.743820] 48000
    <4>[ 1.743824] 88200
    <4>[ 1.743827] 96000
    <4>[ 1.743831] Support audio word lenght:
    <4>[ 1.743835] 16bit
    <4>[ 1.743839] 20bit
    <4>[ 1.743843] 24bit
    Your AVR supports AC3 and DTS,no support E-AC3 and DTS-HD...and the video hd_other_blue_ray_samsung_sound_demo_DD.m2ts is encoded AC3 with sampling rate=48KHz,Bit depth=16bit..all seem fine from the logs compared from mine..

    Just FIY.

    BTW,you mean no matter what settings in Sound Devices Manager and what kinds of audios,your AVR cant sound out?

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  • oman
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    Originally posted by sweup View Post
    Logfile sent per description. No sound thru AVR after flashed ROM.
    From the log you give me ,I found you didnt update the FW correctly..

    In dmesg.log,it shows:

    Linux version 3.10.0 (sz@107-c79ab275) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #47 SMP PREEMPT Tue Sep 2 13:36:55 CST 2014

    but mine:
    Linux version 3.10.0 (sz@108-c79ab275) (gcc version 4.6.x-google 20120106 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #56 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 17 10:28:13 CST 2014

    And in logcat.log:

    it shows :
    E/FFMpegMediaPlayer( 1704): ffmpeg version 7-22

    But mine:
    E/FFMpegMediaPlayer( 137): ffmpeg version 9-5

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by oman View Post
    Okay,guys,now is morning 9 AM,starting to work..
    I receive your logs and infos...I will analyze all these hints..THX

    Hope they help.

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  • oman
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    Okay,guys,now is morning 9 AM,starting to work..
    I receive your logs and infos...I will analyze all these hints..THX

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by clarkss12 View Post
    I would just download it again
    Just download it right from your box. When the download is complete, use Esfileexplorer to extract the img file. Rename it then copy that img file to your micro SD card. The img file is over 600 megs.
    You did extract the img from the zip file??

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by goldenrod View Post
    Hmmm...that's what I did. It found the update and asked if I wanted to install. I said yes, then the box rebooted and appeared like it had begun the update before dumping out to recovery with a message that update.img wasn't found. Weird -- maybe I should try another card?
    I would just download it again

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  • goldenrod
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    Originally posted by clarkss12 View Post
    Make sure you rename it to "update.img". Then it should work. When you reboot it will tell you it found an update and ask if you want to install it.
    Hmmm...that's what I did. It found the update and asked if I wanted to install. I said yes, then the box rebooted and appeared like it had begun the update before dumping out to recovery with a message that update.img wasn't found. Weird -- maybe I should try another card?

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  • 4WheelSpyder
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    No Sound on a Yamaha AV receiver > logfile sent

    When I play the file when the R89 is connected directly to my HP monitor I can hear the 'clicking' digital sound coming through.

    Good instructions Oman: This is how testing is done to focus on a specific problem. Create a procedure with one variable - i.e the AV Receiver in this case.

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  • clarkss12
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    Originally posted by goldenrod View Post
    I couldn't get this method to work. I put the update.img on my MicroSD card and it found the update, but said it couldn't find it after rebooting.
    Make sure you rename it to "update.img". Then it should work. When you reboot it will tell you it found an update and ask if you want to install it.

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