I'm having an issue when watching movies in Media Center where the 5.1 audio channel mapping on HDMI becomes incorrect. For instance, the center channel will come out of the left speaker and the subwoofer channel will come out of the right speaker. Basically the 6 audio channels get scrambled up and stay that way until I reboot my system. I do not believe the source of the problem is Media Center, but I'm wondering if anybody else has encountered this problem?
My setup is a Dell Inspiron 3647 small desktop with a Haswell Pentium hooked up to my Preamp (Emotiva UMC-200) via an HDMI cable. I have the audio output set to always output 192 KHz/24-bit 5.1 PCM audio over a WASAPI interface. When watching movies the frame rate over HDMI typically switches to 23.98 fps, and when doing other stuff it will switch back to 60 fps. If I repeatedly switch between watching different movies and skip around within the movies, eventually the channel mapping will become wrong and stay that way until the computer is rebooted. I can also just leave the computer on for a while and many times I will try to play a movie and the channel mapping issue will occur.
In order to eliminate JRiver Media Center as the source of the problem, I can close it and open the Windows sound test application which will still play audio out of the wrong channels. In order to eliminate the Pre Amp as the source of the problem, I unplugged the HDMI cable from the computer and then connected my TV to the computer with another HDMI cable. While the TV only supports a stereo input, the left/right channels will be swapped. So once the issue occurs with 5.1 audio, it will carry over to 2 channel audio. Rebooting the system is the only way to correct the issue.
I am currently using the Intel HD Graphics / Display Audio drivers provided on the Dell website, but if I use the latest version from the Intel website, the issue seems to get worse. This issue cannot be fixed by powering on/off any device connected to the PC or replugging in the HDMI cable.
I get the impression that this is a universal Haswell issue with HDMI Display Audio, based on comments on some Intel forums I've seen, perhaps tied to switching video frame rates. If it really is, I'm wondering has anyone else has seen this issue?