17th Dec, 2012, 07:28 PM
17th Dec, 2012, 08:23 PM
What do you main by shuts off. Analogue audio doesn't have the ability to 'control' anything.
18th Dec, 2012, 12:12 PM
yes, its strange. Audio system gets power off whenever a new audio playback starts. However HDMI works fine.
18th Dec, 2012, 03:59 PM
so once again,
you saying that when you have connected 3.5mm audio jack to your amp and hdmi is not connected, and you play audio files ?
this would be really weird
you saying that when you have connected 3.5mm audio jack to your amp and hdmi is not connected, and you play audio files ?
this would be really weird
18th Dec, 2012, 11:07 PM
yes, thats right
18th Dec, 2012, 11:17 PM
this is not possible,not under normal circumstances
the analog audio out have no ability to send or receive any ON/OFF singnals neither on RPi or your amplifier or AV Receiver.
Only logical way is maybe if there is some current peak carried over to your system and this have some kind of protection what is shuting down to protect it.
Otherwise I do not see any anothe explanatiin if you have HDMI disconnected
the analog audio out have no ability to send or receive any ON/OFF singnals neither on RPi or your amplifier or AV Receiver.
Only logical way is maybe if there is some current peak carried over to your system and this have some kind of protection what is shuting down to protect it.
Otherwise I do not see any anothe explanatiin if you have HDMI disconnected
19th Dec, 2012, 04:46 AM
(18th Dec, 2012 11:17 PM)rikardo1979 Wrote: [ -> ]Only logical way is maybe if there is some current peak carried over to your system and this have some kind of protection what is shuting down to protect it.
Otherwise I do not see any anothe explanatiin if you have HDMI disconnected
+1
My iMac leaks power over the jack, and my receiver shuts it's audio-board off as a protection mechanism. So you might want to check if there is a leak somewhere.
ps. Not to mention what happens when I keep my HDMI-cable close to the receiver-case