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HDMI output not working

Kakumba

Senior member
Ok, I have jsut built an HTPC using an Asus M3A78-EM (780G chipset) motherboard, which has onboard HDMI, VGA, DVI and DisplayPort. I can connect it up fine to my monitor via VGA, but if I connect it to my receiver via HDMI, there is nothing.

VGA to TV does nothing, but I suspect that it is the TV at fault there, laptop VGA - TV doesnt work either.

Full specs:

Asus M3A78-EM
Athlon X2 5000+
2x2Gb G.Skill DDR2-800
Vista Home Premium SP1 64 bit (fully up to date)

Could it be that I need newer drivers? I am not familiar with the AMD/ ATI catalyst drivers, but I am sure there are newer drivers than what came with the motherboard.

So, can anyone help?
 
I could have made that clearer, the video is all onboard, I am not using a dedicated graphics card. Well, just double checked BIOS, nothing in there that would indicate HDMI on/ off. So, I ask again, anyone got an idea?
 
There's a possiblity that the MB's HDMI is not synching with the TVs HDMI input. Go into your TVs settings and set the HDMI/digital input resolution to the lowest possible setting. Do the same in MB BIOS if there is such a setting.
 
Nothing in BIOS about HDMI, other than a sound option. HDMI is going through the receiver, but will try direct to TV, see if that helps.
 
It gets weirder. It looks like the HDMI is not behaving at all, but if I plug in VGA to my monitor, and HDMI to the TV, then the monitor shows the boot sequence, up until windows loads, at which point I lose VGA as well (only when HDMI is plugged in). At this rate, Im going to replace the hardware..
 
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