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Testing HDMI audio
This section provides steps on how to test handling of audio packets by an HDMI display.
Testing can be performed using audio originating from both internal (882) and external
sources. The 882 supports both 2-channel SPDIF audio from internal source and external
source and up to 8-channel audio from an internal audio source. There are separate sets
of images for testing 2-channel SPDIF audio and 8-channel audio.
The procedures describe how you can vary the audio amplitude, audio frequency and
audio sampling rate for 2-channel or 8-channel audio. Note that there are some limitations
for the 8-channel audio at high sampling rates these are described below.
Testing 2-channel HDMI audio output from internal SPDIF source
To support testing of HDMI audio, the 882 provides two-channel LPCM audio (using an
internally-generated sinewave) at the highest audio sampling rate (48 kHz). Multiple
scenarios are provided that allow you to test one or both audio channels at different
amplitudes and frequencies, as well as test using the different supported sampling rates.
The sampling rate for all channels is completed through a single image (AudioRAT).
The following table lists the images used to perform HDMI audio testing using an internal
audio source.
To test an HDMI display using HDMI audio from the 882:
1. Set up the 882 for HDMI output. See āSetting up the 882 for HDMI testingā on page 259.
2. Press the Source key and select the first test format (either DMT0660 or 480i2x29).
Alternatively, to select the format using the command line interface, enter the following
commands:
FMTP /tffs0/Library/Formats // Set format path to 882 memory
FMTL 480i2x29 // Loads the 480i2x29 format
FMTU // Activates the 480i2x29 format
Image Description
AudioLR Left and right audio channel output with adjustable amplitude.
AudioLRf Left and right audio channel output with adjustable frequency.
AudioRAT Left and right audio channel output with adjustable sampling rate.
Audio_L Left audio channel output with adjustable amplitude.
Audio_Lf Left audio channel output with adjustable frequency.
Audio_R Right audio channel output with adjustable amplitude.
Audio_Rf Right audio channel output with adjustable frequency.