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Been using coaxial spdif for what seems like eons, but finally got a HDMI-equipped video card yesterday; a GTX 460. Hooked it up via a 50 foot long Monoprice cable to my Onkyo TX-SR706 from a Windows 7 64-bit rig. The included mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter is in between the PC and 50ft cable.
Now the video is fine. No sparkles or dropouts at all. However whenever I try to play any audio, I get nothing. Not even a blip. Nothing from the Windows sound tests. The "Nvidia High Definition Audio" device is selected and active. The HDMI light on the receiver blinks repeatedly until I stop trying to play anything. Again, the video is fine during all of this.
Now my first guess is that the cable is too old. It's heavy gauge, but is probably nearly 4 years old and version 1.2. It's also 50 feet long like I stated before. Could this be the issue and a new v1.4 cable should solve it or is it something else? The fact that the video is perfect is the confusing aspect.
Thanks for any help!
Now the video is fine. No sparkles or dropouts at all. However whenever I try to play any audio, I get nothing. Not even a blip. Nothing from the Windows sound tests. The "Nvidia High Definition Audio" device is selected and active. The HDMI light on the receiver blinks repeatedly until I stop trying to play anything. Again, the video is fine during all of this.
Now my first guess is that the cable is too old. It's heavy gauge, but is probably nearly 4 years old and version 1.2. It's also 50 feet long like I stated before. Could this be the issue and a new v1.4 cable should solve it or is it something else? The fact that the video is perfect is the confusing aspect.
Thanks for any help!
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