Hi,
I have a Gigabyte motherboard (MA78GM-S2H) based on an AMD 780G chipset that
has an HDMI out. I've connected it to my LCD TV via HDMI and it works fine.
I've had to install Ubuntu 8.10 and the latest ATI drivers, though, to make
the sound work through HDMI.
2009/2/17 Stephen Rowles <step...@rowles.org.uk>
> All,
>
> I've been thinking some more about my future Freevo machine, one that will
> work with HD, and I think I have a cunning plan ;)
>
> I would like to stick my PC in the cupboard. This allows me to do away
> with my expensive and small media centre PC and have a high powered PC
> which can sit in the understairs cupboard, using nice big low noise fans,
> and generally be out of the way, this also lets me have a fast CPU and
> decent graphics card for HD playback and possibly even some games. It also
> gets around the expansion problem or having to have a case that looks good
> in the lounge.
>
> This means running all the output from the cupboard to the Telly :)
>
> Looking around HDMI would seem to be the best way of doing this, I can
> send stereo and digital audio over HDMI along with the video signal, and
> have it automagically picked up by the TV. The digital audio can then go
> into the amp and be turned into surround sound if required (when playing
> back DVDs). Best of all long HDMI cables are fairly cheap, and it means
> only running 1 cable.
>
> Now this is all well and good in theory, but I cannot find much
> information on how to achieve this, and certainly not in linux. There
> appear to be a few cards out there with HDMI out for video but no way of
> getting the audio into the HDMI signal.
>
> Does anyone know of any video / sound card pairs that fit the bill, and
> most importantly actually work on Linux!
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
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