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title="NEW - [HSW HDMI] Audio with 44.1 khz not working when 1920x1080p screen refreshrate > 30hz"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97442#c12">Comment # 12</a>
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title="NEW - [HSW HDMI] Audio with 44.1 khz not working when 1920x1080p screen refreshrate > 30hz"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97442">bug 97442</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:Mark_Wilczynski@hotmail.com" title="Mark Wilczynski <Mark_Wilczynski@hotmail.com>"> <span class="fn">Mark Wilczynski</span></a>
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<pre>I'm primarily a Windows developer so I temporarily moved my testing over there.
The Windows 10 results were surprising.
When I played a 44.1 kHz audio test while running a full-screen-exclusive D3D
app with 36-bit scan-out, the sound DID NOT work. Same results as in Linux.
48 kHz audio worked fine with 36-bit color output. One difference was that I
didn't see any dropped or skipped video frames like I do in Linux with 36-bit
color enabled. This means the audio/video clocks are in proper sync for 59.940
content and 59.940 screen mode.
So either 36-bit color at 1920x1080@60 + 44.1 kHz audio is broken in both
Windows and Linux or this TV does not accept that combination despite listing
it in the EDID. When I plug it into my Denon AVR, everything works fine using
36-bit color in Windows but it's no longer using the TV internal speakers. The
AVR reports that it is receiving 36-bit color and 44.1 kHz audio so I assume it
is still passing 36-bit color to the TV.
I will try to get a second opinion by using a non-Intel GPU with this TV to see
if it has the same problem.</pre>
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