Let me explain my setup…
I have a PS4Pro, a Xbox One X, a Switch and OSSC connected to a hdmi switch with optical digital out. The digital out is connected to my amp. So when I switch between the inputs, audio is extracted and send to my (non HDMI amp). This works perfect for the game consoles, so would like to have digital audio via HDMI on OSSC so I can use it the same way.
(Offcourse I have tested OSSC without the hdmi switch aswell, but connected directly to the monitor results in the same behaviour)
The Dell monitor has no audio, but never had any issues before with various hdmi sources. So, I’m guessing the audio code of OSSC might be sending something over the wire that my monitor doesn’t like 🙂
Changing audio and/or compatibility settings had no effect.
Good one! Yes, with the non-audio firmware I do get to see the test pattern on my Dell monitor.
So apparently the audio part of the firmware does not play well with this monitor 🙁
No, it does not show the test pattern in HDMI mode, only in DVI mode.
I currently have a PS1 connected (only system I have a RGB cable for at the moment :)). However the problem is similar to the test pattern. It wont show until I set the mode to DVI.
I have a PS4 connected to the same monitor, and haven’t had any such problems. The only thing I can think of is that the PS4 is better in determining the capabilities of the display at the other end of the cable (I was thinking of EDID, but that doesn’t seem to include audio).
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