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I have a HTPC with a Foxconn 780G mobo, DDR2, AMD BE-2400 (2.3Ghz dual-core). HDMI out.
It is connected with an HDMI 1.3B cable to a Westinghouse 32" LCD TV w/DVD player built-in. It's a decent little TV. 1366x768 res.
Recently, it seems to have trouble. When waking it up (set to turn off monitor after some time), it wakes, but the default system audio device in Win7 is set to SPDIF, and not the HDMI audio output.
Yesterday, I thought I had fixed it, by updating my ATI drivers from 10.10 to 11.8. But it seems like it still has the problem.
I sort of fixed it by going to Control Panel / Devices and Printers / Right-clicking on the computer, and selecting "Sounds". While sitting at that menu, it eventually "woke up" the HDMI audio, and it became enabled and default.
But for some reason, when it doesn't work, it is showing up as "Disconnected", even though the HDMI cable clearly IS connected to the HDTV.
I have disabled the SPDIF output, and now it defaults to my MagicJack dongle's audio as the system default audio device (when it doesn't work).
So what's going on here? Is it my TV, or my HTPC? I have the HTPC connected to my HDMI 1 port, and my FIOS HD set-top box connected to HDMI 2 port. My FIOS TV works just fine.
If I have to, I'll replace the HTPC, but ... I would like to get to the reason behind this before I do that.
This only started just recently, and I have no idea what's causing it. There was a power outage about a week ago, but my HTPC and TV are on a UPS.
It is connected with an HDMI 1.3B cable to a Westinghouse 32" LCD TV w/DVD player built-in. It's a decent little TV. 1366x768 res.
Recently, it seems to have trouble. When waking it up (set to turn off monitor after some time), it wakes, but the default system audio device in Win7 is set to SPDIF, and not the HDMI audio output.
Yesterday, I thought I had fixed it, by updating my ATI drivers from 10.10 to 11.8. But it seems like it still has the problem.
I sort of fixed it by going to Control Panel / Devices and Printers / Right-clicking on the computer, and selecting "Sounds". While sitting at that menu, it eventually "woke up" the HDMI audio, and it became enabled and default.
But for some reason, when it doesn't work, it is showing up as "Disconnected", even though the HDMI cable clearly IS connected to the HDTV.
I have disabled the SPDIF output, and now it defaults to my MagicJack dongle's audio as the system default audio device (when it doesn't work).
So what's going on here? Is it my TV, or my HTPC? I have the HTPC connected to my HDMI 1 port, and my FIOS HD set-top box connected to HDMI 2 port. My FIOS TV works just fine.
If I have to, I'll replace the HTPC, but ... I would like to get to the reason behind this before I do that.
This only started just recently, and I have no idea what's causing it. There was a power outage about a week ago, but my HTPC and TV are on a UPS.