MPD gives no audio from HDMI on PI-zero












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I run MPD on a PI-zero. When configured the audio systen to analog (3.5mm jack) it runs ok.
But when changed to HDMI and a HDMI splitter no sound comes out.
When using “aplay” or “speaker-test” all is ok.



I wonder if the problem comes from the audio-output section in the mpd.conf file.
There is a line like: device “hw: 0,0”
What does this 0,0 mean? Is an explanation written somewhere?










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    I run MPD on a PI-zero. When configured the audio systen to analog (3.5mm jack) it runs ok.
    But when changed to HDMI and a HDMI splitter no sound comes out.
    When using “aplay” or “speaker-test” all is ok.



    I wonder if the problem comes from the audio-output section in the mpd.conf file.
    There is a line like: device “hw: 0,0”
    What does this 0,0 mean? Is an explanation written somewhere?










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      I run MPD on a PI-zero. When configured the audio systen to analog (3.5mm jack) it runs ok.
      But when changed to HDMI and a HDMI splitter no sound comes out.
      When using “aplay” or “speaker-test” all is ok.



      I wonder if the problem comes from the audio-output section in the mpd.conf file.
      There is a line like: device “hw: 0,0”
      What does this 0,0 mean? Is an explanation written somewhere?










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      I run MPD on a PI-zero. When configured the audio systen to analog (3.5mm jack) it runs ok.
      But when changed to HDMI and a HDMI splitter no sound comes out.
      When using “aplay” or “speaker-test” all is ok.



      I wonder if the problem comes from the audio-output section in the mpd.conf file.
      There is a line like: device “hw: 0,0”
      What does this 0,0 mean? Is an explanation written somewhere?







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          l, andaplay -L` to see the cards and devices on your Pi.



          Documentation for ALSA is old and all over the place. I found this site helpful: https://alsa.opensrc.org​






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