The white has no HDMI to disable.  and the cape is a DVI-D cape, not an
HDMI cape, thus no audio.

Eric


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 1:20 AM, Przemek Klosowski <
przemek.klosow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Eric Fort <eric.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I installed my DVI-D cape on my beaglebone (white) this evening by
> itself to
> > verify it still functions.  I'm happy to say that it does, at least so
> long
> > as my AudioCape Rev. B1 is *NOT* also in the cape stack.  The interesting
> > thing is that when I boot with just the DVI-D cape in the stack the
> beagle
> > seems to think it has a sound card and programs that are supposed to
> produce
> > sound don't complain, acting like there is an audio cape in place.  Note
> > this is the DVI-D cape without audio components installed.  Why does my
> > beagle think it has an Audio device, when none is present.
>
> There's mcasp sound hardware in HDMI---did you disable HDMI? BTW,
> there are two device tree setups: one for HDMI with both video and
> sound and another one (hdmin) for just video, freeing the
> sound-related pins on P9 {25,28,29,31}
>
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