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doc:appunti:hardware:mini_pc_ryzen_7_5825u [2025/06/03 11:43] – created niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:mini_pc_ryzen_7_5825u [2025/06/07 08:54] (current) – [Problem with audio over HDMI using Pulseaudio and ALSA] niccolo
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 ====== Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5825U Acemagician AM06PRO ====== ====== Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5825U Acemagician AM06PRO ======
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 +I purchased this Mini PC to do video editing using the **Olive Video Editor** program. My previous Mini PC based on the Intel N95 **was not able to playback 2.7K/60 fps videos**, it only does 1080/30 fps. The **AMD Ryzen 7 5825U** CPU is instead  capable of previewing the clips applying cropping on the fly on Olive, which is what I actually need.
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 +{{.:mini_pc_ryzen7:acemagician-ryzen-7-5825u.jpg?nolink&360|Mini PC Acemagician AM06Pro}}
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 +===== Linux kernel support of WiFi adapter =====
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 +GNU/Linux **kernel 6.1.0** shipped with **Debian 12 Bookworm** does not support the **RTL8852BE** WiFi adapter. You can download kernel 6.12.22 from bookworm backports and install it manually using **%%dpkg -i%%**. Download also the backported firmwares:
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 +  * **[[https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/linux-image-6.12.22+bpo-amd64|linux-image-6.12.22+bpo-amd64_6.12.22-1~bpo12+1_amd64.deb]]**
 +  * **[[https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/firmware-amd-graphics|firmware-amd-graphics_20241210-1~bpo12+1_all.deb]]**
 +  * **[[https://packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/firmware-realtek|firmware-realtek_20241210-1~bpo12+1_all.deb]]**
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 +===== Problem with audio over HDMI using Pulseaudio and ALSA =====
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 +I had a problem getting audio to work on the **HDMI port**: at bootstrap the PC was totally mute; **no audio** was routed to the HDMI display.
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 +First of all I manually checked all the following:
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 +  * From **alsamixer**: unmute the **S/PDIF output** of the **default: HD-Audio Generic** sound card.
 +  * From the **PulseAdio Plugin** on the XFCE panel: check that the master volume control si associated to the **Renoir Radeon High Definition Audio Controller HDMI / DisplayPort 1 Output**, enable the output and set a sensible volume level.
 +  * Open the XFCE mixer app **pavucontrol**:
 +    * Into the **Output Devices** tab: check that the **HDMI / DisplayPort 1 Output** is marked as //plugged in//, verify it is //unmuted// and click the //Set as fallback// button.
 +    * Start an audio player (e.g. the **audacious** program to play some mp3 files); into the **Playback** tab of **pavucontrol** check that the app is using the **Renoir Radeon High Definition Audio Controller HDMI / DisplayPort 1 Output** port to route the sound.
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 +Now you should ear the sound coming from the HDMI display (obviously your device must have the speakers!).
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 +FIXME There is a problem with the **alsa-restore.service** which should be responsible for saving the ALSA controls status on shutdown and restore them on bootstrap (executing the commands **alsactl store** and **alsactl restore** respectively). Till now I was not able to make the restore working automatically: it seems that the S/PDIF output is muted just before the save, so at bootstrap the alsactl will always restore a muted audio system.
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