Brasso
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here's the deal.  i have my computer (with a 4870) hooked up to my TV.  the video card has two DVI ports.  i know that most DVI does not transmit audio, but i thought that most ATi cards do.  i have hooked up the TV to the computer via a male-male HDMI cable and a DVI-->HDMI adapter.  the video comes through fine, and the TV acts as my second monitor.  however, audio comes out through my computer's speakers.  what gives?
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Brasso
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nvm got it.  i can only play sound through the tv or through my speakers though.  how can i play sound through both at once?
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Morpheus
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+508|6257|The Mitten
magic.


i dunno. probably can't... unless you can specify two points in your software...
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Brasso
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+1,549|6888

Morpheus wrote:

magic.


i dunno. probably can't... unless you can specify two points in your software...
darn
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
.Sup
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DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
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Brasso
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.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
its working
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Morpheus
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+508|6257|The Mitten

.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
Right..... but..... you missed reading his post, otherwise you'd see that this isn't what he was asking
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GR34
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+215|6802|ALBERTA> CANADA

.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
unless your using a 4870 or similar gpu
Brasso
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GR34 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
unless your using a 4870 or similar gpu
obviously no one reads the damn OP
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
jaymz9350
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.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
You are correct that DVI doesn't carry sound but many GPU's do send sound through the DVI plug (similar to the way they send an analog signal) through unused pins to allow a DVI to HDMI cable to be used for sound and video
JahManRed
wank
+646|6885|IRELAND

Go to the little speaker in the bottom right of your taskbar. Right click, go to playback devices. Set the ATI HDMI or ATI SPDIF to defult.

If it can, your pc will now send the audio down the hdmi.

I have USB headphones for gaming with its own sound device. I have a soundcard to run my PC speakers and I have a HDMI running to my TV.
I can switch between all three sound playback devices depending on what I am doing.
AussieReaper
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Why would you want it to play through both?

TV speakers, especially in-built speakers, are terrible.
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Morpheus
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Brasso wrote:

GR34 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

DVI does not carry sound, one of the reasons HDMi was invented was just this- to carry video and audio through one cable. You need to use HDMI cable only, without any adapters.
unless your using a 4870 or similar gpu
obviously no one reads the damn OP
I did



Am I nobody?
EE (hats
Little BaBy JESUS
m8
+394|6406|'straya

AussieReaper wrote:

Why would you want it to play through both?

TV speakers, especially in-built speakers, are terrible.
This
jaymz9350
Member
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JahManRed wrote:

Go to the little speaker in the bottom right of your taskbar. Right click, go to playback devices. Set the ATI HDMI or ATI SPDIF to defult.

If it can, your pc will now send the audio down the hdmi.

I have USB headphones for gaming with its own sound device. I have a soundcard to run my PC speakers and I have a HDMI running to my TV.
I can switch between all three sound playback devices depending on what I am doing.
He can get the sound through the HDMI, what he wants is the sound to go to both his PC speakers and through the HDMI at the same time, which I'm not sure is possible.
jsnipy
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Little BaBy JESUS wrote:

AussieReaper wrote:

Why would you want it to play through both?

TV speakers, especially in-built speakers, are terrible.
This
because the audio signal can come out of the tv into the audio system, "so what you see is what you hear"


my video card had an internal spdif connector which i connected my sound card to, this enabled the sound aspect in the hdmi connection
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