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PC to KDL-32EX401 Audio Problem
I have connected my PC to my TV via a DVI to HDMI and coaxial cable, however, no audio comes through the TV. The soundcard/cable is not at fault as audio comes through other speakers fine. I have also changed the "PC Audio Input" setting on my TV to "HDMI 1" (this also means I've connected to the HDMI 1 port on the TV). So, why can't I hear anything when (theoretically) I have the correct setup?
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Hi there
Ensure that the Sound settings on the PC is actually outputting audio via coax/audio out. Similar (but not exact - as this is for HDMI) to the screenshot below:
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My current audio playback is set to Realtek HD Audio output already...
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Hi there
Having a dig around the manual, can you ensure that you have connected it up as follows:
If those two cables are connected to the TV, in those sockets, and you have selected HDMI 1 on the TV source input, there is no reason why it shouldnt work. If it doesnt, I can only conclude that an audio out setting or connection on your PC that needs modifying. If your PC has a line-out try using that instead?
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I can't use the previously mentioned speakers permanently, as they're not mine. I borrowed them from a friend to test the audio.
I have assumed the TV is at fault, because if the audio successfully comes out of the PC, the TV must be handling it wrong. That's what I think anyway.
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Hmm.
Ok then, going on the theory that the TV is at fault (maybe that audio port), however I have no idea if this would work, but you could try changing methods here. Using a DVI to Component converter, and connecting everything up to the component sockets at the back of the TV (including audio)
Or even a HDMI to DVI + Audio converter box, such as:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Startech-com-HDMI-Video-Converter-Audio/dp/B005G3VQ5E/
Other than that, I have no other suggestions im afraid
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By disabling the DVI in the Sound/Audio section of the control panel?
or....
There might be a Audio section in your graphics card software? Or whatever display adapter you are using?
Baring in mind that some modern graphics cards can output audio via DVI connection, so dont get mixed up between the two when searching around (googling)
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That dont support audio via DVI, GTX200 series does.
Interesting thread for you: