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NO SOUND IN GAME - The fix is DISABLE your GS audio / EAX audio include DirectX3D audio acceleration and sound will work.įULLSCREEN SETTING NOT BEING SAVED - If you set the resolution to be the exact same size of your monitor the game automatically defaults back to fullscreen. MSVCR110.dll error - This is related to a missing microsoft visual C++ redistributable dll. Question 3 tvs on one Audio Receiver.HUGE THANKS to Azilo for compiling this list! Question My Logitech g733 cuts my mic audio Question Why my Soundbar is giving Distorting sound in left speaker on Max volume,is it damaged?

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Question Bluetooth earphones stuttering when bluetooth keyboard is also connected Things can be complicated, but the simple answer is - if you have two HDMI monitors but your video card has only one HDMI port, one of the monitors gets connected to the DVI port via an adapter. Some of us are using nVidia 3D Vision which won't work if it can't read the EDID of a 3D certified monitor/PJ. Some of us have an AV receiver (which may or may not pass-through the monitor's EDID). Many computer users, self included, have more than one HDMI monitor and/or projector. Many video cards have one HDMI, one DVI, and perhaps one VGA port. I can't answer for Amita, but there are plenty of reasons for using a DVI port. I think connecting HDMI on your gpu to HDMI on monitor.is better thanĬonnecting dvi-HDMI converter on the dvi of your gpu then connecting HDMI Why do U have a div-HDMI coz im sure that 560 has a HDMI port. Now with the 560 ur only getting abt 90% of the cake If you're using HDMI input, any monitor should natively support this feature, as the monitor cant tell the diffence.Īmite, Good choice on the 560 btw, but U could have summoned a bit more courage and got a 560ti, I would however expect any of their newest cards to offer this feature.Īs for the monitor input. For example, it should be supported by most GTX200 models, but not the GT200 - though I guess it's more of a manufacturer difference, as I doubt the actual GPU model has anything to do with it.but I really don't know. As it seems to require additional hardware features, some of the "cheap" versions may not support this. I then checked the "Sound" settings in the control panel here a device named "Syncmaster-0" with a screen icon had appeared as a playback device.įrom what I can tell, Nvidia 200-series and newer as well as cards from the ATI 3k-series and upward will output sound over DVI. Once I did though, it was pretty obvious: They must have added support for DVI->HDMI on my new graphics adapters (nothing else had changed).

My monitor (Samsung 2493HM) has build in speakers, I knew that much, but I've never connected the audio and though I was using HDMI input, I was using DVI output from the adapter - so it took me a second to realize what had happened. At first I was all confused and couldn't figure out where it was comming from. Then the other day I randomly booted up with my amplifier being off and my headphones disconnected - and the weirdest thing happened sound was playing. Now, at first I didn't noticed any changes (well, apart from the performance boost). Recently, I replaced my older Asus GT9600 card with the newer Asus GTX560.
