Raymond,

Monday I concentrated on trying to make any progress on getting HDMI to output 
sound
from my video card without losing the first 1 or 2 seconds of it. This is what 
I tried:

ALSA: Position fix quirking - No Effect

Pulseaudio: turned off timer scheduling - No Effect
                      commented out module load for suspend on idle - No Effect
                      installed pavucontrol and tried changing setting etc - No 
Effect

General: Completely removed Wine and install fglrx-updates - No Effect

I've done all I can except kernel driver patching and I just can't get the HDMI 
audio
on the video card to stop dropping the first 1 to 2 seconds of audio(maybe PCI 
bus
latency or something ?).  This happens with the "System Ready" sound and in the 
desktop and even playing sounds using aplay in the terminal.

Do I need to raise a bug on this HDMI Latency problem ?.

I also ran into a problem when disabling and then re-enabling the onboard sound.
It appears that the default device is correct but the "System Ready" sound is 
still
being output on the previous device(e,g, if I disable onboard sound in the BIOS 
to
force output to HDMI it does not return to the onboard sound when the onboard
sound is re-enabled and is still outputting on the HMDI device despite that the
"default" device is the onboard sound and no longer the video card). 

Do I need to raise a bug on this as well ?.

While debugging I also noticed that the fglrx-updates does not have the fields 
for
audio like the open source driver does. I am currently using xrandr to turn the
HDMI audio off so that the onboard sound can be used by adding it to startup
applications. I still don't get the "System Ready" sound output but at least I 
get
my desktop notifications output. I will not be able to do this when the problem
with fglrx and wine is fixed(wine is already fixed, fglrx will be next year I 
hear).

I did a clean install last night and will use xrandr to disable the HDMU audio 
output
for the time being. This will only work until the fglrx/wine dependancy problem 
is fixed and I can run the proprietary driver again.

Let me know if you need any thing else. Sorry for the bad formatting (someone
should shrink the Add comment box to the wraparound size so that formatting
takes care of itself).

Once a software developer/architect always a software
developer/architect.

Thanks again

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Title:
  [HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB, playback] No sound at all with built in
  display speakers

Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Problem Description: No sound at monitors built in speakers after
  fresh install of Utopic 14.10 Unity Desktop.

  Details: After installing Ubuntu 14.10 I had no sound at all from the
  speakers in my monitor.

  After troubleshooting I determined that the output from the sound system at 
the 'green' 
  connector on the motherboard was fine but was not being delivered to the 
monitors speakers. 

  I then replaced the audio cable from the motherboard to the monitor
  which did not help.

  I assumed that the analog input of the monitor had gone bad and removed a 
HDMI cable from my television 
  and tried using it from the Video Card to the monitor and the sound in the 
monitor speakers worked(e.g.
  HDMI with combined Video and Audio signal).  

  I assumed that the analog input in the monitor had gone bad and bought a new 
HDMI cable and used it from
  the Video card to the monitor. 

  This did not work well however as I had to disable the audio chip on the 
motherboard to force the system 
  to use the video card sound functionality to get the "system ready" sound to 
work. 

  There was also a large latency when sending the sound signal through the 
video card to the monitor causing the 
  "system ready" sound and "desktop notifications" to be cut off or not output 
at all.

  A short time after this I installed the same Utopic 14.10 Unity Desktop onto 
another computer with a similar monitor
  and had the same result (no sound through the monitor speakers) and 
discovered the real cause of the problem. 

  The cause of the problem became appearant on the second install when the 
"system ready" sound was played but 
  was cut off after a second or so.

  After this no more sound at all was output to the monitors speakers.

  For some reason in Utopic 14.10 the sound input in the monitor is being 
coupled to the video input making it impossible
  to use the HDMI input for video and the monitors analog input for sound.  The 
audio input is "tracking" the video input
  in the monitor and the audio input is switching from the analog input to the 
HDMI input if a HDMI video cable is being
  used.

  This lead me to the conclusion that code is switching the analog input in the 
monitor to the HDMI audio input based
  on HDMI video being used and this was proven by the fact that a VGA (analog) 
video cable and analog audio cable/input
  works fine as well as a combined HDMI video/audio cable working (not quite 
fine but working) and to the conclusion that
  someone has coupled the Video and Audio inputs of the video monitor in the 
software in Utopic 14.10.

  In short the analog audio input in the monitor is being "switched" to the 
HDMI audio input if a HDMI video cable is being 
  used reguardless of it actually carrying audio (e.g. in my case a DVI to HDMI 
cable is only used for video and a seperate 
  analog audio cable is being used to carry the audio signal to the analog 
input in the monitor).

  Note that this hardware configuration seemed to work fine in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 
(e.g. HDMI video and analog audio) and
  just appeared after the fresh installs of 14.10. 

  Again this problem does not occur if a VGA video cable and and the 
aforementioned analog audio cable and input are 
  used and only occurs if a DVI to HDMI video cable and analog audio 
cable/input on the monitor are used. 
  A HDMI combined video/audio cable works as well other than the undesirable 
characteristics described above
  (e.g. having to disable onboard audio to force use of the sound on the video 
card to get  the "system ready" sound 
  and latency problems with the audio).

  Hardware specifics: Motherboards are ASUS Sabertooth and m5a97 with ASUS 
mx279h and mx239h monitors respectively.
  Monitors are connected via DVI to HDMI video cables and audio is being 
delivered via an 1/8" stereo audio cable from the
  "green" analog output at the motherboard to the analog input of the monitor.

  I am not sure to who this issue belongs because I could not tell who is 
switching the audio input in the monitor.
  It occurs sometime during the playing of the "system ready" sound (this 
timing may be specific to my hardware
  configuration and may occur earlier or later depending upon the relative 
speed of the system).

  I also was not sure what data to collect as I could not tell what software 
subsystem (e.g. ALSA or Display) was responsible
  for the audio input in the monitor being switched.

  Please let me know what data I can collect so this problem can be resolved 
and I can get back to using my DVI to HDMI
  video cable and analog audio input and still have sound. In the mean time I 
have to use the VGA (analog) video cable so
  that the analog input to the monitor can be used as the HDMI combined 
video/audio cable solution had undesirable
  side effects.

  This bug report was originated using  the ubuntu-bug command from terminal so 
I expect that some data was collected
  but I am not sure if it will be what is needed to resolve the issue.

  Thank You

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
  Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu4
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4
  Uname: Linux 3.16.0-24-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu8
  Architecture: amd64
  AudioDevicesInUse:
   USER        PID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  wolfland   4088 F.... pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  wolfland   4088 F.... pulseaudio
  CurrentDesktop: Unity
  Date: Thu Nov 20 10:36:59 2014
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-11-20 (0 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: WolfLand-Elite-v1.4 14.10 - Release amd64
  PackageArchitecture: all
  SourcePackage: alsa-driver
  Symptom: audio
  Symptom_AlsaPlaybackTest: ALSA playback test through plughw:SB failed
  Symptom_Card: Turks/Whistler HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6000 Series] - HDA ATI HDMI
  Symptom_DevicesInUse:
   USER        PID ACCESS COMMAND
   /dev/snd/controlC0:  wolfland   4088 F.... pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/controlC1:  wolfland   4088 F.... pulseaudio
   /dev/snd/seq:        timidity   1612 F.... timidity
  Symptom_Type: No sound at all
  Title: [HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB, playback] No sound at all
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 01/06/2014
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: 2301
  dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.board.name: SABERTOOTH 990FX/GEN3 R2.0
  dmi.board.vendor: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
  dmi.board.version: Rev 1.xx
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvr2301:bd01/06/2014:svnTobefilledbyO.E.M.:pnTobefilledbyO.E.M.:pvrTobefilledbyO.E.M.:rvnASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC.:rnSABERTOOTH990FX/GEN3R2.0:rvrRev1.xx:cvnToBeFilledByO.E.M.:ct3:cvrToBeFilledByO.E.M.:
  dmi.product.name: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.product.version: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.sys.vendor: To be filled by O.E.M.

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