PC to TV via Onkyo - HDMI Problems

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  1. Offon

    Offon Member

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    Hello there. Having trouble getting sound via HDMI. The set up is a Lenovo laptop running Windows 8. This feeds via HDMI an Onkyo TX-SR705 amp. Then again via HDMI I'm feeding an LG flatscreen tv.

    I get perfect video but no sound.

    If I connect the PS3 to the amp instead of the laptop I get sound and video. If I connect the laptop direct to the tv then again I get both sound and video. I've tried swapping the two HDMI leads over. I've tried resetting the Onkyo to factory default settings.

    Any help appreciated!

    Many thanks
     
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  2. nownthen

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    It sounds like it should have worked but since it didn't, I have two options in mind. Depending on the capabilities of your tv you can connect your laptop directly to the tv and then send the audio from the tv to your amp. The other option is to run the video and sound separately, use the hdmi out port as a video source and connect the amp up using the headphone jack.
     
  3. megadunderhead

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    Onkyo: question is the ps3 playing sound in 5.1 surround sound the reason i ask this is Onkyo sound system when they start to fail they will play sound through stereo but not through surround sound you need to check your amp and see if the lcd on the front of it is displaying digital sound or dts the best way to check this fire up a blu-ray on the ps3 and select english dts or 5.1 if you lose sound while playing your movie your Onkyo amp is on the way out i keep finding Onkyo amp's everywhere because they no longer will run 5.1 surround sound due to a faulty voltage regulator
    and not only do they do this you can find videos of it on youtube like crazy
     

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