I believe, it's right place to ask general questions.
I have Ainol Novo 7 Avdanced tablet with Allwinner A10 CPU and Mali-400 GPU. It's HDMI output equipped tablet. I would like to change (to lock) HDMI mode from 720p60 to 720p50 or 1080i50, because my TV doesn't support any xxxp60 mode. Is it possible to do somehow?
mitiok2002 said:
I believe, it's right place to ask general questions.
I have Ainol Novo 7 Avdanced tablet with Allwinner A10 CPU and Mali-400 GPU. It's HDMI output equipped tablet. I would like to change (to lock) HDMI mode from 720p60 to 720p50 or 1080i50, because my TV doesn't support any xxxp60 mode. Is it possible to do somehow?
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Did you find the way to control this???
also im interested to configure when the cable is connected the tablet screen goes to black an see all in the TV.
tatubias said:
Did you find the way to control this???
also im interested to configure when the cable is connected the tablet screen goes to black an see all in the TV.
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Unfortunately NO. Still interesting...
mitiok2002 said:
Unfortunately NO. Still interesting...
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i have just bout a novo advanced 2. and want to use it as a media player with an hd plugged.
i will continue doing my research.
the idea is 1 configure the 720i 720p 1080i or 1080p (no much interested but will be a good idea)
the other thing is to configure the hdmi to turn off the screen of the tablet and shows the image on the tv. obiously if you unplug the cable you get again the image on the screen of the tablet.
tatubias said:
i have just bout a novo advanced 2. and want to use it as a media player with an hd plugged.
i will continue doing my research.
the idea is 1 configure the 720i 720p 1080i or 1080p (no much interested but will be a good idea)
the other thing is to configure the hdmi to turn off the screen of the tablet and shows the image on the tv. obiously if you unplug the cable you get again the image on the screen of the tablet.
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You see, my problem - my old tv doesn't support xxxp60 hdmi-mode, so I have to send xxxp50 signal to it. But I don't have any idea if there is any software for android to do it.
mitiok2002 said:
You see, my problem - my old tv doesn't support xxxp60 hdmi-mode, so I have to send xxxp50 signal to it. But I don't have any idea if there is any software for android to do it.
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i did not find nothing in the market we need to search in all forums,
Hi all,
I am using Remix 2.0 on my Intel NUC DN2820FYKH connected to my TV via HDMI.
There is no audio over HDMI. How can we fix this?
I am having the same issue with my Nuc DN2820FYKH. Are you running yours from USB?
keenan316 said:
I am having the same issue with my Nuc DN2820FYKH. Are you running yours from USB?
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Tried both, on USB 3 and installed on HDD
suku_patel_22 said:
Tried both, on USB 3 and installed on HDD
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I am running mine from an SSD and it keeps freezing on the Remix OS boot screen. Got it to actually boot up once, but after that it just freezes everytime! Dont know if it's the SSD... I'm gonna try from USB and see if that fixes it..
Have you had any freezes on yours? Did you use the legacy boot iso?
keenan316 said:
I am running mine from an SSD and it keeps freezing on the Remix OS boot screen. Got it to actually boot up once, but after that it just freezes everytime! Dont know if it's the SSD... I'm gonna try from USB and see if that fixes it..
Have you had any freezes on yours? Did you use the legacy boot iso?
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If the system did boot one time after installation, your problem probably is your custom grub entry.
About audio over HDMI, it's a known Linux issue, and Android-x86 has not alsamixer, so we can't find a solution for this problem yet.
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lucasdeeiroz said:
If the system did boot one time after installation, your problem probably is your custom grub entry.
About audio over HDMI, it's a known Linux issue, and Android-x86 has not alsamixer, so we can't find a solution for this problem yet.
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According to the technical specifications, the Remix Mini supports multichannel audio output over HDMI. So is this problem specific for x86 platforms? I have managed to get audio over HDMI working on a Linux platform (Ubuntu), although it was quite cumbersome.
So might this be just a configuration issue? Unfortunately, I have no clue where to start trying.
CountNerd said:
According to the technical specifications, the Remix Mini supports multichannel audio output over HDMI. So is this problem specific for x86 platforms? I have managed to get audio over HDMI working on a Linux platform (Ubuntu), although it was quite cumbersome.
So might this be just a configuration issue? Unfortunately, I have no clue where to start trying.
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Remix Mini is designed for Remix OS (and vice-versa). Our notebooks aren't. You can solve your issue on Ubuntu with ALSA. And there is the problem: Remix OS doesn't use ALSA.
Yes, it is a configuration issue, but in a deep and advanced level.
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suku_patel_22 said:
Hi all,
I am using Remix 2.0 on my Intel NUC DN2820FYKH connected to my TV via HDMI.
There is no audio over HDMI. How can we fix this?
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This is about all I can find.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-x86/tY3Mct71b-Q
Thanks for the link. I spent hours trying to make this work, but to no avail. After spending more than a week trying to turn my NUC DN2820FYKH into an HTPC running on Android, I have given up for now. In addition to the problem with HDMI audio, I haven't yet found a way to use the NUC's built-in infrared module on Android. There are a couple of initiatives to port LIRC to Android (e.g. Irdroid), but they focus on using the device as an IR transmitter, whereas I would like the NUC to function as an IR receiver.
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Thanks for the link. I spent hours trying to make this work, but to no avail. After spending more than a week trying to turn my NUC DN2820FYKH into an HTPC running on Android, I have given up for now. In addition to the problem with HDMI audio, I haven't yet found a way to use the NUC's built-in infrared module on Android. There are a couple of initiatives to port LIRC to Android (e.g. Irdroid), but they focus on using the device as an IR transmitter, whereas I would like the NUC to function as an IR receiver.
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You applied a patch to the kernel?
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You applied a patch to the kernel?
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Yes, I did. Since I didn't have the kernel sources installed, I just replaced the library file (snd-hda-codec.ko) as suggested in the thread. I also tried different values for the kernel parameters in the grub menu item (it's a dual-boot system with Lubuntu installed in the boot partition). But none of these worked out. I really like to experiment, but applying kernel patches is something that I tend to stay away from.
I switched to the latest build of Android-x86 (4.4-r5) which I believe is the groundwork for Remix OS. I can see the HDMI device when I type 'alsa_aplay -l' (card 0, device 3). In Lubuntu, it's a simple case of switching the default device. But as lucasdeeiroz has pointed out, ALSA functionality is not fully implemented in Remix OS / Android-x86.
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Yes, I did. Since I didn't have the kernel sources installed, I just replaced the library file (snd-hda-codec.ko) as suggested in the thread. I also tried different values for the kernel parameters in the grub menu item (it's a dual-boot system with Lubuntu installed in the boot partition). But none of these worked out. I really like to experiment, but applying kernel patches is something that I tend to stay away from.
I switched to the latest build of Android-x86 (4.4-r5) which I believe is the groundwork for Remix OS. I can see the HDMI device when I type 'alsa_aplay -l' (card 0, device 3). In Lubuntu, it's a simple case of switching the default device. But as lucasdeeiroz has pointed out, ALSA functionality is not fully implemented in Remix OS / Android-x86.
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Okay, I appreciate the effort you put into this as I don't have the knowledge or really the time required to learn how. If I find anything else I'll be sure to post it here.
Same issue with NUC D54250WYK. I hope Remix OS guys will be able to find out a solution
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Same issue with NUC D54250WYK. I hope Remix OS guys will be able to find out a solution
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No sound on NUC D54250 as well . .
ver. Remix_OS_for_PC_64_B2016030106
the same here, no HDMI sound on ny old Asrock ION 330HT-BD
testing release_Remix_OS_for_PC_64bit_B2016040501 in Asrock ION 330HT-BD but:
HDMI, Audio out normal, composite audio (vulgar RCA) and even have experienced the DIGITAL OUT spdif and nothing gives/no sound in Kodi or the Remix.
there will be no way to get around this problem?
sorry my bad english
Also on my asrock Q2900M (Intel processor) i've no sound through HDMI. Is there any workaround?
Thank you very much.
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No sound on NUC D54250 as well . .
ver. Remix_OS_for_PC_64_B2016030106
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Same issue with several x86 Android images for NUC. hope this can get sorted out.
i installed remix os on my dell xps. everything working well so far except screen mirroring,
screen casting is working with apps like YouTube, any-cast. but screen mirroring doesn't working.
When i click cast and select the cromecast device a small message come saying screen mirroring ended.
some body please help me.[ sorry for my bad English]
I'd like to know too...Same issue, except I'm running Remix OS on a VM.
I have two laptops running Remix OS now being used as HTPC's. One is dual booted with windows 10 and Remix OS. This one I was able to disable the native monitor so that it would only display on the TV via HDMI. By booting to Windows and adding this: video=LVDS-1:d to the menu.list file. Well after making the second laptop single boot only on Remix OS I can not figure out how to disable the native display to display the HDMI alone to achieve 1080p. How can I go about doing this and maybe switch back if needed(not priority but would be nice).
Thanks for your expertise in advance
The laptop is a HP 2000-2b22DX
What I have tried.
First I attempted to find the menu.list file. In Remix OS worth a try no luck. Pulled HD and docked via USB to my desktop and had no access to the HD. Then since I have my other laptop running Remix. I used my USB dock and was able to access the HD and the RemixOS folder, but menu.list was not there.
Next I thought maybe is I disconnect the native LCD screen from the laptop motherboard it would run 1080p to the TV without the LCD keeping it at 720P. It did increase the resolution, but only to 1920x800 if I remember right.
Hopefully this information will help save others some time that are trying to achieve the same thing.
hi i just recently installed remix os on my Intel Classmate netbook, i used to use my netbook for content streaming and youtube, but i wanted to use for remix os becouse its way to good for me at the moment.
this little pc has a 10.1 display resolution on its own, i have a 42 inch TV where i used to watch content with windows on the same PC, on windows it displayed a 1920x1080 resolution on that screen
but in remix os when i connect via HDMI to it shows a 1366x768 resolution (with black spaces)
how can i make remix send the output resolution to 1920x1080p?
thank you.