Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
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Pc: Win7 old Dell Desktop DVI + analog HD stereo output
AVR: Pioneer VSX-924
Had my PC linked to my old TV (LG LCD) via the old school RGB monitor cable (and dvi adapter) for picture. I then recycled my now redundant Xbox stereo analogue cable to the analog input on my AVR. This gave me perfect picture and Stereo sound via the AVR, the PC's Audio card is "HD" and had no problem utilising all speakers (5.1) and the sub kicked nicely.
Installed my new TV (this does not have a RGB monitor slot, so I used the HDMI/DVI adapter) and linked this through the correct HDMI In slot on the TV (supports DVI). I did not move the audio (analogue) inputs from before.
Now when I listen to music it only plays through the left and right front speakers? No sub, no centre sound etc. I checked the PC's settings and did a Test, it shows me on screen that it is playing the correct signals for sub and centre etc but no sound comes out? The EQ bounces up and down correctly though.
Why is this happening? The audio is the slot is the same as before without adjusting any settings etc, so why now does the sound come out incorrectly? I checked the TV's menu and the audio for ARC is not switched on so surely this shouldn't make a difference? Only thing different is the now connection via HDMI(DVI) and not an old RGH cable so I am thinking this has something to do with it but I don't understand why!
Halp!
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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If you want multichannel from your PC and your PC doesn't have an HDMI output that passes through audio (VGA/DVI doesn't carry audio), then you will either need to take a digital audio feed from the PC to the AVR, either via SPDIF or optical/Toslink; or use the multiple 3.5mm jack audio outputs on your soundcard and route accordingly to your AVR using 3.5mm jacks to phono/RCA.
Edit - I am confused to what you mean by "RGB monitor cable" and "Xbox stereo analogue cable" though - Is that a VGA cable and a standard stereo 3.5mm to phone cable?
Either way, a VGA or RGB component cable or a stereo cable wouldn't have given you multiple channels.
[Edited on 12-01-2015 by Dom]
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Jambo
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Hi Dom, yeah sorry the cable was the VGA style blue thing with twisty screw locks. The sound was conveyed via 3.5mm jack to the sound card on the rear of the PC then fed to the AVR via the analogue (red and white plugs)
Not after surround sound quality just want a decent stereo sound with sub etc, which was fine before I started using the DVI/HDMI setup!
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Jambo
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Location: Maidenhead, Drives: VXR Arctic
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Ok Sorted it....
For some reason, the AV Receiver had decided to run the SW at -500 so whilst it was "working" it was almost inaudible. This coupled to me messing with the settings in windows had messed it up.
Switched the Sound card to out put stereo, adjusted output volume higher...
Then turned sub up on AVR and presto. Decent clear and delicious stereo sound
As they said in True Detective, detective disease, focusing on the wrong clues and answer was right under my nose all along.
Thanks
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