I am still struggling with my Debian/Intel NUC not bitstreaming, i.e. outputting the audio codec, to my prepro. The JRiver app correctly shows the source audio, DTS, DTS-HD MA and DSD/DSF so far. My prepro shows only 5.1 PCM regardless.
I have every setting I could find - there aren't many - in Debian set to what seems correct. There is an ALSAMixer that doesn't seem to have any relevant settings. There is a PulseAudio something or other which, as I understand it, isn't in the chain if I select an "ALSA" HDMI device in MC.
To MC now, I have bitstreaming selected and have an ALSA HDMI Dev=0 device selected. There must be over twenty options there, so the odds of me having mis-selected something seems high. But I just don't see it. I have tried an "hw" HDMI that specifically has in parentheses something about direct, no conversions. Nothing I have tried has worked.
First, perhaps my hardware isn't capable of outputting the audio directly? How would I determine that?
Beyond that, is there a Linux Audio for (Windows) Dummies? I am accustomed to directly controlling my audio in, out, yadda yadda, and Linux' "controls" appear to be for everything but audio.
Jeff
Adding on here - the kit is Intel-NUC-D34010WYK w/audio listed as " 7.1 digital + analog stereo headset". It is further listed as having Intel HD Audio. That sounds capable, doesn't it?