No audio over HDMI (Intel HD Graphics 3000 - i5-2600k's GPU)

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    No audio over HDMI (Intel HD Graphics 3000 - i5-2600k's GPU)


    System:
    Intel i5-2500K
    ASRock Z68 Extreme 4
    8Gb ram (2x4G)
    Creative Audigy 2 ZS
    PNY Geforce 460 GT (Has DVI+VGA+mini-HDMI out but only 2 can be used simultaneously)

    Monitors:
    1x Philips 150B (Connected to the Geforce 460 - VGA)
    1x Viewsonic 2268wm (Connected to the Geforce 460 - DVI-D)
    1x Philips 6605 LED TV (Connected to the integrated graphics on the motherboard- HDMI)


    I have both onboard sound (Realtek AL892) and the Audigy 2 zs installed and enabled, they both work fine and will output audio according to which ever playback device is set as "default".

    http://image.bayimg.com/caihnaadf.jpg

    Problem is, there is no audio via hdmi to my Philips 6605 LED TV
    - No device detected in "Sound - Playback Devices" so I am unable to select it as default audio playback device.



    http://image.bayimg.com/caihlaadf.jpg

    However if I were to connect the Philips 6605 LED TV to the Geforce 460, I am able to see
    "Philips FTV-1" in "Sound - Playback Devices" and enable it. And the TV will output both video and sound.


    http://image.bayimg.com/daihbaadf.jpg

    Any advise on how to get the onboard video detect the TV? So I can bitstream audio as well as video over HDMI?

    I would prefer this setup(onboard video to TV and geforce to 2xmonitors) rather than having the TV+viewsonic-monitor on the Geforce.
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    Last edited by ugene; 29 May 2011 at 08:40.
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  2. Posts : 159
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #2

    i'd be interested in this as well. i recently switched to hdmi between my video card and monitor and no matter what i did i could not get sound through the hdmi cable.
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  3. Posts : 2,588
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
       #3

    ugene said:
    System:
    Intel i5-2500K
    ASRock Z68 Extreme 4
    8Gb ram (2x4G)
    Creative Audigy 2 ZS
    PNY Geforce 460 GT (Has DVI+VGA+mini-HDMI out but only 2 can be used simultaneously)

    Monitors:
    1x Philips 150B (Connected to the Geforce 460 - VGA)
    1x Viewsonic 2268wm (Connected to the Geforce 460 - DVI-D)
    1x Philips 6605 LED TV (Connected to the Geforce 460 - HDMI)


    ...

    Problem is, there is no audio via hdmi to my Philips 6605 LED TV
    - No device detected in "Sound - Playback Devices" so I am unable to select it as default audio playback device.

    ...

    However if I were to connect the Philips 6605 LED TV to the Geforce 460, I am able to see
    "Philips FTV-1" in "Sound - Playback Devices" and enable it. And the TV will output both video and sound.

    I would prefer this setup(onboard video to TV and geforce to 2xmonitors) rather than having the TV+viewsonic-monitor on the Geforce.
    Alright, to clarify: There is no audio via hdmi to 6605 tv unless you connect it to your graphics card? What else are you trying to connect it to?

    If you are trying to connect to onboard, I doubt the onboard is powerful enough for your tv, although I am not entirely sure how good that tv is as i've not looked it up. You use graphics cards for connecting ALL tvs and monitors, onboard usually only works low class for monitors and maybe some tvs. the more powerful the tv/monitor, the less likely onboard will work. Does this answer your question some? Or did I not get your meaning?

    Is the image on the tv impaired when you use onboard over the graphics card? why don't you try hooking up a tv and monitor the the graphics card and the other monitor to the onboard?

    It would help a lot if you filled out your system specs for this forum. click your name to go to your profile, click the system specs tab, and fill all those out best you can
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  4. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Any advise on how to get the onboard video detect the TV? So I can bitstream audio as well as video over HDMI?
    If I am reading things right in regards to the manual and the Intel graphics driver, simply you don't. As I understand it the audio over HDMI is solely up to the integrated Intel graphics to the point that there is also an audio driver included in the video driver (I downloaded it and checked). Same applies to audio over HDMI from your 460 GTX; the onboard or a sound card don't matter.

    I would guess that the Intel audio doesn't show up in the playback options the same as the Nvidia one doesn't (second screen shot), until something is connected to it that makes use of it (last screen shot showing the TV and Nvidia audio).
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  5. Posts : 159
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #5

    stormy13,

    that makes sense. i never thought about the fact that just because you have a hdmi connector on your monitor it is only designed for video. you need a tv tuner built in or the monitor speakers wired to the hdmi port on the monitor. thanks

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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for your attempt to help!

    DustSailor said:
    Alright, to clarify: There is no audio via hdmi to 6605 tv unless you connect it to your graphics card? What else are you trying to connect it to?
    I am trying to connect my TV to the integrated graphics only.
    There are already two monitors connected to my video card.

    DustSailor said:
    If you are trying to connect to onboard, I doubt the onboard is powerful enough for your tv, although I am not entirely sure how good that tv is as i've not looked it up. You use graphics cards for connecting ALL tvs and monitors, onboard usually only works low class for monitors and maybe some tvs. the more powerful the tv/monitor, the less likely onboard will work. Does this answer your question some? Or did I not get your meaning?
    It is powerful enough, works at 1920x1080

    DustSailor said:
    Is the image on the tv impaired when you use onboard over the graphics card? why don't you try hooking up a tv and monitor the the graphics card and the other monitor to the onboard?
    Works fine at 1920x1080 @ 60hz

    As mentioned, i would prefer to connect 2x monitors to the video card and the TV to the integrated graphics. As I play games on the viewsonic monitor and would prefer it to be taxed less


    DustSailor said:
    It would help a lot if you filled out your system specs for this forum. click your name to go to your profile, click the system specs tab, and fill all those out best you can
    Have just filed it out, but my specs are already listed on my original post...! :)
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi Stormy thanks for taking a stab at this,

    stormy13 said:
    If I am reading things right in regards to the manual and the Intel graphics driver, simply you don't. As I understand it the audio over HDMI is solely up to the integrated Intel graphics to the point that there is also an audio driver included in the video driver (I downloaded it and checked). Same applies to audio over HDMI from your 460 GTX; the onboard or a sound card don't matter.
    Yes you are right, I assumed the onboard gfx supported audio bit streaming but i could be wrong, am trying to find a confirm answer to this on intel's webpage but am not able to.

    You are also right on the 2nd point, there are no obvious included audio drivers with the graphics drivers, (unlike the nvidia gfx driver which includes audio drivers)

    stormy13 said:
    I would guess that the Intel audio doesn't show up in the playback options the same as the Nvidia one doesn't (second screen shot), until something is connected to it that makes use of it (last screen shot showing the TV and Nvidia audio).
    Have tried plugging the TV into the intel HDMI port but the Intel audio does not show up in playback options.


    ===


    SO most likely this is all due to the fact that the interagted intel graphics does not support audio (bit-streamed) over hdmi..

    Will read up and try to confirm this as i had assumed otherwise all along!!

    :)
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  8. Posts : 1,996
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #8

    Take a look at the following and determine if your software is up to date.
    Sometimes updating the software can resolve the issue.
    Be sure to select your exact model / location from the site.
    Good Luck!

    40PFL6605H/12 Philips LED TV 40PFL6605H 40" Full HD 1080p digital TV with Pixel Precise HD - Philips Support
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  9. Posts : 1,496
    7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    ugene said:
    Any advise on how to get the onboard video detect the TV? So I can bitstream audio as well as video over HDMI?
    If you're trying to Bitstream you connect to your receiver, not your TV. Windows detects the receiver as the monitor. Just make sure you have all hdmi 1.3 or above ports and hdmi 2.0 cables.... otherwise it won't work.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    Ugene - I have the same board and CPU as you and figured this out last night. You have to set your iGPU as primary in the bios then windows automatically loads the hdmi audio driver when you next login.
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