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    HDMI and 5.1 with Nvidia

    Well, the Manjaro live disk got me a different (and much more recent) kernel than the Debian Bullseye kernel anyway. That was one of my first hopes, dashed unfortunately with identical results ... I dunno ... my assumption was that it would work with whatever the "basic" 5.1 might be that the...
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    HDMI and 5.1 with Nvidia

    Hello. I thought I had posted this question here, but I guess I didn't! Anyway, hopefully someone can provide some insight: When I connect HDMI directly to my soundbar, which then sends the signal out to my TV, I get 5.1 surround without any issues. When I connect to my TV directly and then...
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    EARC and 5.1

    Okay, here is a post I put in another forum outlining my problem in more detail ... Hello. When I connect HDMI directly to my soundbar, which then sends the signal out to my TV, I get 5.1 surround without any issues. When I connect to my TV directly and then output to the soundbar through the...
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    EARC and 5.1

    Is it just imposible to get 5.1 through earc in linux or on a pc in general?
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    nvidia-settings permanence

    Heh ... the nvidia defaults to a very low gamma/contrast/brightness level in every instance I have dealt with it. Odd choices by nvidia I think. It comes with the "nvidia-settings" utility, which allows one to adjust these things. The issue (apparently by design), is that settings are not saved...
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    nvidia-settings permanence

    I apologize if this has been answered before. I have seen this all over the internet. Changes made to the nvidia-settings app do not persist across reboots. They can be made "permanent" by loading the config file (nvidia-settings -l) at startup. This is all well and good so far. My computer is...
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