Sound not coming out from the TV Speakers using HMDI

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 7232 x64 bit
       #1

    Sound not coming out from the TV Speakers using HMDI


    Dear All,

    i really need your help.

    i'm trying since last week to get my new Samsung HD TV to work on my Desktop.

    after a lot of google researches, i've figured out how to get the HDMI output Option from BIOS setting,

    i successfully set it up as default and everything seems fine, BUT the sound is not coming out.

    My VGA is DVI AUDIO Enabled.

    the connection is DVI to HDMI adapter, then HDMI to HDMI Cable to the TV.

    i even treid to connect audio cables from the sound card to the DVI/HDMI 2 port in the TV, but again no luck .

    any ideas guys??
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    sound issue


    zayoun said:
    Dear All,

    i really need your help.

    i'm trying since last week to get my new Samsung HD TV to work on my Desktop.

    after a lot of google researches, i've figured out how to get the HDMI output Option from BIOS setting,

    i successfully set it up as default and everything seems fine, BUT the sound is not coming out.

    My VGA is DVI AUDIO Enabled.

    the connection is DVI to HDMI adapter, then HDMI to HDMI Cable to the TV.

    i even treid to connect audio cables from the sound card to the DVI/HDMI 2 port in the TV, but again no luck .

    any ideas guys??
    First welcome to SF and thanks for filling n your system specs

    Im going to start with the basics. you updated the audio driver to win 7 right?
    Ken
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  3. Posts : 144
    Windows 7 Rc Build 7264 x86, Ubuntu
       #3

    Had the same issue with my LG lcd tv, turned out it was a setting in the audio tree of the tv menu itself . . .

    Hope this helps

    Scott
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  4. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 RTM x64
       #4

    Once I had this problem and finaly I it cleared out that the HDMI cabel was bad.
    I went to a shop and told my problem to an expert and he said that there are some crazy cable on the market what seems to be work but not really the way we want it :)
    After i bought a new cable - the most expensive one what i found - it worked well.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 7232 x64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    zigzag3143,

    thanks a lot, am proud of my system specs :) , and to answer your question, Yes i updated to the latest driver 2.77 from realtek.com

    by the way, am a very advanced PC User. which am proud of again:) . but this thing really killed me, i tried every single possible thing.

    Webadict,

    thanks for the info, but i already checked it, there is only one thing weird, ti have something called "Sound Select", and the option selected is "Main". which i cannot even play with it as it is Grey Colored.
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  6. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 7232 x64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    hi Robertoszwald,

    your idea is the first one that i read regarding the cable,

    i have a Touchmate HDMI cable, which is cheap. but original...

    but am totally with you. what is your cable Brand so i can search for one...

    i reached a point that windows 7 is the cause as a lot of ppl said its working fine on vista.

    as i said up as well, i tried to connect audio cables from the sound card to the DVi port in the TV, but no luck again.
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  7. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 RTM x64
       #7

    zayoun said:
    hi Robertoszwald,

    your idea is the first one that i read regarding the cable,

    i have a Touchmate HDMI cable, which is cheap. but original...

    but am totally with you. what is your cable Brand so i can search for one...

    i reached a point that windows 7 is the cause as a lot of ppl said its working fine on vista.

    as i said up as well, i tried to connect audio cables from the sound card to the DVi port in the TV, but no luck again.
    Sorry I can not remember the brand and i am not at home now to check it. If you still need it an next wednesday i can tell you.
    Isn't it possible that your TV can not handel the hdmi sound? i don't know much about it, but may be you should try to give it only a single stereo sign if it is possible. If i'm right your TV has only stereo speakers, may be it has to downsample the audio to stereo, and may be it can not do it. Then you have to do it on the PC within the media player program. I've got no more ideas. And sorry if I said silly things.
    Last edited by Robert Cartman; 03 Jul 2009 at 10:26. Reason: some misspellings :)
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    Stupid question time. Did you remember to connect the SPDIF cable that should have come with your video card, from the cards SPDIF header to the SPDIF header on the motherboard?
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 7232 x64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    stormy 13,

    thank you for the Stupid question time, i checked it out, it was connected to the motherboard in the wrong order. just converted them to the correct position. and everything went fine.. :)

    thanks a lot again guys, if anyone needs something just buzz me.
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  10. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 RTM x64
       #10

    zayoun said:
    stormy 13,

    thank you for the Stupid question time, i checked it out, it was connected to the motherboard in the wrong order. just converted them to the correct position. and everything went fine.. :)

    thanks a lot again guys, if anyone needs something just buzz me.

      My Computer


 
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