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HDMI audio stops when screen sleeps

Setup:

Mac mini 2010 connected to Denon AVR 2311 via HDMI; video out from AVR to Samsung LED TV.


Background:

With Snow Leopard 10.6.8 installed, when the screen sleeps, the audio (from iTunes, Spotify, etc.) over HDMI would continue to function, even with no video output to the AVR.


Issue:

With Lion installed 10.7.2, when the screen sleeps, the HDMI audio is now stopping too. To prevent the audio from stopping, I have to set the screen sleep to never, which is undesireable.


Is this behaviour expected with Lion and HDMI output? Are others experiencing this issue?


Many thanks,

Daryl

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Nov 5, 2011 5:28 AM

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39 replies

Nov 10, 2011 2:26 AM in response to bbqchckn

Same here. Funny thing is that I have MBP 13 (mid 10) connected to a receiver, not directly to the TV. I mostly use it to listen to the music (well I used it, now) while the TV was turned off anyway.


Worked in SL, seems like now when screen goes to sleep the whole HDMI out is turned off, because it disappears on the receiver.


Any ideas, how to keep it alive? Screen going to sleep should not mean other things stop working.


It is very annoying, not that the in-built speakers were not good, but it is not 5.1 😉


Thx

Luke

Nov 14, 2011 6:18 AM in response to bbqchckn

This sounds like the same issue others have described in a different way and would typically affect all versions of Mac OS X including those before Lion.


If the Mac loses a signal on the HDMI connection when for example the TV is turned off, or goes in to sleep mode, or if you are using an AV Receiver you switch the receiver away from the Mac (which means the Mac again loses the signal) then the Mac will deactivate the HDMI connection. When the HDMI connection is deactivated it obviously cannot carry the audio signal either, therefore the Mac switches the audio back to the built-in speaker or speaker out connection.


When the HDMI signal is restored, the video might come back but the audio will remain on the built-in speaker setting.


This sort of issue most commonly affects people using a Mac with an AV Receiver as a home media center. The best solution requires purchasing a device to keep the signal alive even if/when the TV is turned off or disconnected. See http://www.gefen.com/kvm/dproduct.jsp?prod_id=8005

Nov 14, 2011 7:27 AM in response to John Lockwood

I don't think this is the case. My problem is that Mac screen goes to sleep which causes the AV receiver to lose the signal.


Picture the scene.

Your Mac is connected to an AV receiver via HDMI. The TV is and has been turned off before the HDMI connection was established. The receiver recognises the HDMI-in and displays it. At this point, audio plays well, everything is looking normally. After 5 minutes Mac screen goes to sleep (as it should) and simultaneously the audio stops. It does not switch back to built-in speakers. I would like to stress out that after connecting the HDMI (and hitting play in itunes) no further action is done. I do not disconnect anything and neither the receiver does not go to a sleep mode, but simply displays that HDMI-in has no signal anymore.


It looks like Mac is turning the HDMI-out off everytime its display goes to sleep. I used exactly the same setup with SL 10.6.8 (same receiver, hdmi cable, tv... everything) and it worked the same but the audio never stopped playing while the screen went asleep.


Thx for reply

Nov 14, 2011 10:32 AM in response to John Lockwood

That is what i need to do now. Just wondering if it was put in Lion intentionally or if it was an unwanted side product of sth else, because it worked differently in SL.


Now everytime i want to listen to the music through the receiver i need to reset the Energy Saver and then set it back when i want to use it back normally. I admit that it is not an elaborate task, but gets a bit annoying when you have to do it again and again.


I was wondering, if there were plans to settle this in a forthcoming update.


Thx

Nov 14, 2011 1:06 PM in response to John Lockwood

The limitation is that setting the screen sleep to never means the computer will never sleep as the computer sleep value must be the same or greater than the screen sleep value.


In Snow Leopard, the screen would sleep, and the AV receiver screen saver would be triggered, without interupting the audio playback via HDMI to the receiver.


Evidence from the posts suggest that Lion is terminating all audio/video signal via HDMI under screen sleep conditions.


DW

Nov 15, 2011 1:49 PM in response to bbqchckn

bbqchckn wrote:


The limitation is that setting the screen sleep to never means the computer will never sleep as the computer sleep value must be the same or greater than the screen sleep value.


In Snow Leopard, the screen would sleep, and the AV receiver screen saver would be triggered, without interupting the audio playback via HDMI to the receiver.


Evidence from the posts suggest that Lion is terminating all audio/video signal via HDMI under screen sleep conditions.


DW

exactly

Nov 19, 2011 7:05 AM in response to bbqchckn

Evidence from the posts suggest that Lion is terminating all audio/video signal via HDMI under screen sleep conditions.

Yes, I have the exact same issue and it is very annoying. I hope that Aplle is going to recognize this as a problem soon and fix it. Has anybody found a workaround yet that does not involve never putting the display to sleep?

Dec 18, 2011 6:51 AM in response to bbqchckn

I have the same problem on snow leopard. And this mini is loaded with plex and acts as my dedicated dvr, so extremely inconvenient to change power settings every time as there's no keyboard or mouse attached. Also as someone else mentioned, the fact that screen sleep is linked to system sleep makes matters worse, as I do want the mini to sleep when it really is idle.


I upgraded to lion but had to revert to SL as lion has another hdmi issue, which was that I couldn't wake my tv up via remote which was a deal breaker.

HDMI audio stops when screen sleeps

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