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<b><a class="bz_bug_link
bz_status_RESOLVED bz_closed"
title="RESOLVED NOTABUG - HDMI drop out"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81196#c5">Comment # 5</a>
on <a class="bz_bug_link
bz_status_RESOLVED bz_closed"
title="RESOLVED NOTABUG - HDMI drop out"
href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81196">bug 81196</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:nbi@wideopenwest.com" title="nbi@wideopenwest.com">nbi@wideopenwest.com</a>
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<pre>(In reply to <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=81196#c4">comment #4</a>)
<span class="quote">> (In reply to <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=81196#c2">comment #2</a>)
> > (In reply to <a href="show_bug.cgi?id=81196#c1">comment #1</a>)
> > > This looks like a sound driver issue rather than a GPU driver issue.
> >
> > No, because the entire HDMI signal is lost - not just the audio.
>
> I suspect the monitor reacts badly to the audio stream glitches which causes
> it to drop the video as well.</span >
You mean like overload protection? I thought about that, but the drop outs
don't always occur at the same spot in the same audio segment. Having looked at
the Intel ELD code I think it's buggy - on a drop out a "workaround" patch
kicks in that's not even appropriate for my hardware. I did get a hold of the
Intel ELD author, but he no longer maintains it. He did give me a list of
developers to try. I'll experiment with this code and if I don't get anywhere
will utilize the list.</pre>
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