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Media PC, new mobo and audio / HDMI issues
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<blockquote data-quote="d0dja" data-source="post: 657640" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>No real consolation, but Catalyst is notorious for murdering HDMI audio. It may work fine, then an update breaks it.</p><p></p><p>You have to kinda box with it to get it to work on some hardware combos. Try root around some torrent sites for some older versions to test it out.</p><p></p><p>Something you could also try is to trick Windows into resetting which app/process is owning the audio ... go to audio settings, right click on the device (try "test" just to see if it waves a middle finger finger at you) and select properties and in settings change default sample rate to 44.1 or whatever, then click "test", then change it back to 96k or whatever. Work when you click "test"? I hope so...</p><p></p><p>This is magical Dorothy coming home form Oz type remedy, almost homeopathic it's so flaky, but it was what I had to regularly do under Win 7 to get it to talk to my m-Audio Fast Track USB sound card.</p><p></p><p>But most likely an old version of Catalyst will see you right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d0dja, post: 657640, member: 2244"] No real consolation, but Catalyst is notorious for murdering HDMI audio. It may work fine, then an update breaks it. You have to kinda box with it to get it to work on some hardware combos. Try root around some torrent sites for some older versions to test it out. Something you could also try is to trick Windows into resetting which app/process is owning the audio ... go to audio settings, right click on the device (try "test" just to see if it waves a middle finger finger at you) and select properties and in settings change default sample rate to 44.1 or whatever, then click "test", then change it back to 96k or whatever. Work when you click "test"? I hope so... This is magical Dorothy coming home form Oz type remedy, almost homeopathic it's so flaky, but it was what I had to regularly do under Win 7 to get it to talk to my m-Audio Fast Track USB sound card. But most likely an old version of Catalyst will see you right. [/QUOTE]
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