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Hi Henk,
Please note that Cables for VGA, DVI, and component video don't support audio signals. However, HDMI cables do support audio signals, but not all HDMI-enabled video cards support audio. If your HDTV has an audio input, you might be able to connect a separate audio cable from your computer sound card directly to the TV. Otherwise, you'll need to connect the audio signal to a different device, such as external computer speakers or your home stereo system If your HDTV has an audio input, you might be able to connect a separate audio cable from your computer's sound card directly to the TV. The problem may be due to software issues, system configuration issues or hardware device issues. So you can troubleshoot the problem from these ways. First, check if all hardware devices work properly
Method 1: Find right driver The first solution is to check whether the manufacturers of the external device has proper drivers for Windows 7. For this you need to open the “Device Manager”. Then you need to left-click the sound device which is having the problem. Then you need to right click that device and left click the option “Update driver software”. This solves most of the problems. Method 2: Make HDMI audio default The second solution is to verify whether the audio on the playback device is activated in your Windows 7 “Sound” properties. For this you need to go to “Control Panel” by following many of the different alternative methods. Under Hardware and Sound > Manage audio devices > Sound, you need select the “Playback’ tab. Then you need to left-click the “Digital Output Device (HDMI)” feature. This makes the device as the default option for audio in Windows 7. Now try to reboot the device. This should also fix many of the problems related to audio. Method 3: Try using the correct port Some HDMI devices comes with different ports like HDMI1, HDMI2, HDMI3 etc. So after connecting your computer to your HDMI TV, make a note of the port you connected. Then using your TV remote, properly select the right port. Then try the second fix, by enabling the HDMI audio playback in Windows 7 sound properties. After this try to restart your Windows 7 PC. This can be a solution to modern devices with many ports. I hope this helps in fixing the issue. Regards, Lokesh |
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Hello Henk,
Thank you for posting your question here. If you have been experiencing an audio issue connecting to your Samsung TV, please visit the links below for a fix. http://support-us.sa... Official Samsung Support Site: http://support-us.sa... Hope this helps! Best Regards, Christian |