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I noticed that I can't send sound to my television when I connect my laptop to my tv through hdmi.
I noticed that the hdmi is recognised, but I can't select it.
I tried setting a profile to it, by using "Pulseaudio volume control" but no luck(image at the bottom of the post).



Here is the output from aplay -l:



**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


The device is an acer aspire 7750G with specs:




  • AMD Radeon™ HD 6650M

  • i7-2630M


I am using this driver:



The driver



So what am I to do next?



Thanks in advance.



No luck










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  • Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:22











  • O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:26











  • Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:28











  • @TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:31











  • @Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:44
















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I noticed that I can't send sound to my television when I connect my laptop to my tv through hdmi.
I noticed that the hdmi is recognised, but I can't select it.
I tried setting a profile to it, by using "Pulseaudio volume control" but no luck(image at the bottom of the post).



Here is the output from aplay -l:



**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


The device is an acer aspire 7750G with specs:




  • AMD Radeon™ HD 6650M

  • i7-2630M


I am using this driver:



The driver



So what am I to do next?



Thanks in advance.



No luck










share|improve this question
















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  • Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:22











  • O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:26











  • Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:28











  • @TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:31











  • @Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:44














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I noticed that I can't send sound to my television when I connect my laptop to my tv through hdmi.
I noticed that the hdmi is recognised, but I can't select it.
I tried setting a profile to it, by using "Pulseaudio volume control" but no luck(image at the bottom of the post).



Here is the output from aplay -l:



**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


The device is an acer aspire 7750G with specs:




  • AMD Radeon™ HD 6650M

  • i7-2630M


I am using this driver:



The driver



So what am I to do next?



Thanks in advance.



No luck










share|improve this question
















I noticed that I can't send sound to my television when I connect my laptop to my tv through hdmi.
I noticed that the hdmi is recognised, but I can't select it.
I tried setting a profile to it, by using "Pulseaudio volume control" but no luck(image at the bottom of the post).



Here is the output from aplay -l:



**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


The device is an acer aspire 7750G with specs:




  • AMD Radeon™ HD 6650M

  • i7-2630M


I am using this driver:



The driver



So what am I to do next?



Thanks in advance.



No luck







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  • Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:22











  • O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:26











  • Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:28











  • @TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:31











  • @Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:44



















  • Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:22











  • O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:26











  • Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

    – TheFiddlerWins
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:28











  • @TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:31











  • @Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 3 '13 at 18:44

















Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

– TheFiddlerWins
Sep 3 '13 at 18:22





Are you using the radeon driver or the proprietary ones?

– TheFiddlerWins
Sep 3 '13 at 18:22













O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:26





O ofcourse, I am using the 'x.org X server' drivers, because proprietary and amd drivers both don't work(glitch out my screen or do not give a screen at all).

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:26













Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

– TheFiddlerWins
Sep 3 '13 at 18:28





Duplicate question? askubuntu.com/questions/329510/… (I have same set up but I cannot get it to work properly, I get sound but not surround sound with either proprietary or default radeon drivers :(

– TheFiddlerWins
Sep 3 '13 at 18:28













@TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:31





@TheFiddlerWins That question was never answered, is about a different card and a different Ubuntu version. Thanks for looking though.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:31













@Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:44





@Rinzwind That is the window you see on the left in the screenshot. If you can tell me what I have to do different, please tell me. Thanks for responding.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 3 '13 at 18:44










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To activate HDMI audio while using the open-source drivers edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add this to the end of your "kernel" line:



radeon.audio=1



Also in terminal type this following command to update grub:



sudo update-grub






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  • I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 4 '13 at 17:51











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To activate HDMI audio while using the open-source drivers edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add this to the end of your "kernel" line:



radeon.audio=1



Also in terminal type this following command to update grub:



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  • I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 4 '13 at 17:51
















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To activate HDMI audio while using the open-source drivers edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add this to the end of your "kernel" line:



radeon.audio=1



Also in terminal type this following command to update grub:



sudo update-grub






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  • I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 4 '13 at 17:51














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To activate HDMI audio while using the open-source drivers edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add this to the end of your "kernel" line:



radeon.audio=1



Also in terminal type this following command to update grub:



sudo update-grub






share|improve this answer













To activate HDMI audio while using the open-source drivers edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file and add this to the end of your "kernel" line:



radeon.audio=1



Also in terminal type this following command to update grub:



sudo update-grub







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  • I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 4 '13 at 17:51



















  • I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

    – Dr_Bunsen
    Sep 4 '13 at 17:51

















I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 4 '13 at 17:51





I found that I am using grub2, which uses grub.cfg. At which line? My uname -r gives back 3.8.29, but there are 3 lines that match with that given kernel name.

– Dr_Bunsen
Sep 4 '13 at 17:51


















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