This is the second time this issue has occurred for me. I have several DVD ISO's which I keep in XBMC. Occasionally if I use another piece of software to open them, and then attempt to open them later with XBMC, the DVD ISO's will no longer properly produce sound in XBMC - they just produce static. I have output set to Optical/COAX, and output device set to default (all sound goes from my mac mini to the television via HDMI). stereo sound to all speakers is disabled, and all of the "compatible receiver" options are checked (basically the default options except for optical because of the 46m issue).
The sound for the ISO's still plays just fine in VLC, it is only an issue with XBMC. The last time I had to fix this I ended up completely uninstalling XBMC, as well as all related files, and reinstalling from scratch. But the issue is back, and that's not a constant workable solution.
The static goes away if I disable all of the "compatible receiver" options and check the "stereo output to all speakers" setting, but the sound becomes so incredibly quiet it is barely audible. It also will go away if I change the output to analog, but again, super quiet and muddy sound.
I have attached the debug log.
Debug log:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=17714
The sound for the ISO's still plays just fine in VLC, it is only an issue with XBMC. The last time I had to fix this I ended up completely uninstalling XBMC, as well as all related files, and reinstalling from scratch. But the issue is back, and that's not a constant workable solution.
The static goes away if I disable all of the "compatible receiver" options and check the "stereo output to all speakers" setting, but the sound becomes so incredibly quiet it is barely audible. It also will go away if I change the output to analog, but again, super quiet and muddy sound.
I have attached the debug log.
Debug log:
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=17714