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No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
I can't find where to enable audio through my HDMI output. Windows 7 64bit. ATI card.
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
I wouldn't think you would want sound over the HDMI because that would only feed to the TV sound system.
You need to run that through your sound card out to your system. Either way that would be a Windows function and not a Hoster one.
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
As Dale said, this will disable any sound going through your normal audio out but if you want the sound through your TV or other HDMI device this is how to do it.
Right click on the speaker icon on the task bar. click "Playback Devices" when the window opens if you can't see HDMI output right click blank area in box, from the window that pops up tick the boxes "Show Disabled Devices & Show Disconnected Devices" Press OK. Open playback devices again and you should now see the HDMI Icon. Now you can right click on the device and choose "Set as Default Device" then press OK. Now when you open Hoster Go to tools tab/Audio Controls and make sure it's showing your HDMI playlist audio card if not press the drop down box and select it. If you have done all this right it should now play sound through your TV but if you want to revert it back you should either disable it through the playback devices window or make the speakers high definition device the default. ![]()
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
Thanks for the help guys. I was hoping to get sound from my moniter as well as my sound system, this way the moniter could be used as a sound moniter too.
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
I think your best bet there is to use an audio splitter coming from your laptop and connect one pair of leads to your monitor and the other to your sound system. Something like this: http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...&ob=Price&fb=0
On my mixer I can have one audio in and several out.
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Roy. Test Laptop: Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit. Acer Aspire 5738G Intel core 2 Duo T6600 ATI Graphics 500Mb dedicated. 4Gb Memory 500 Gb SSD Drive. K-lite Mega version 1205 Show Backup: Windows 10 Acer Aspire Touch Screen V15, Intel core i5, Iris Graphics 6100 up to 8277mb dynamic video, 16Gb memory, 1 TB hybrid HDD. K-lite Mega pac. Show Computer: Windows 10, Dell Inspiron 15 7000, CPU I7-855OU, Ram 8GB, Graphics UHD620 + Nvidea GeForce 940MX, Hard Drive SSD 256GB + 1GB internal. Last edited by Roy Dennis; December 11th, 2010 at 10:30 AM. |
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
I'm using a Peavey XR684, I have a tape out I can use.
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
dont think that plugging it into the cd/tape out will work, if your tv( monitor ) is same as my tv, check your remote control , and click on source, see if its on tv or pc, or on hdmi, if your using your tv as a singers screen , it should be on pc
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Re: No sound carried over from my HDMI output from my computer?
Your right, I can just run a moniter speaker from my PA.
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