asus 9500GT HDMI NO SOUND

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  1. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    Good Evening I just receive my graphic card today( Asus EN9500GT Magic HDMI) I have it installed perfectly fine and displaying with HDMI on my samsung 720p Picture is beautiful but I just can't get any sound with the HDMI. if I hook it up with vga then I can here everything through my sound card but not under hdmi.

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    System Summary
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    Windows XP (32-bit)
    AMD Athlon 64 3800+
    2046 MB RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
    149GB HDD, 466GB HDD
    DVD-RW, CD/DVDW, CD/DVD-RW, CD/DVD-RAM

    System Information
    System Name:
    Operating System: Windows XP (32-bit)
    Motherboard Manufacturer: ASUSTek Computer INC.
    Motherboard Model: NODUS
    Motherboard Name: A8M2N-LA
    Motherboard Version: 1.03
    BIOS Manufacturer: Phoenix Technologies, LTD
    BIOS Version: 3.10
    BIOS Release Date: 12/13/2006

    CPU Information
    Manufacturer: AuthenticAMD
    Type: AMD Athlon 64 3800+
    Number of CPU's: 1
    Cores per CPU: 1
    Hyperthreading: Not capable
    Measured Speed: 2404.1 MHz
    L1 Instruction Cache: 1 x 64 KB
    L1 Data Cache: 1 x 64 KB
    L2 Cache Size: 1 x 512 KB
    L3 Cache: (N/A)

    Memory Information
    Total Physical Memory: 2046 MB RAM
    Available Physical Memory: 1309 MB RAM
    Slot 1: DDR2, 1024MB, 533MHz
    Slot 2: DDR2, 1024MB, 533MHz
    Virtual Memory: C:\pagefile.sys (2046 MB)

    Disk Information
    Drive Letter (Number): C (Physical drive 0)
    Model Number: ST3160812AS
    Disk Size (Free space): 149.0 GBytes (119.0 GBytes)
    Disk Cluster Size: 4 KBytes
    File System: NTFS
    Drive Letter (Number): G (Physical drive 0)
    Model Number: ST3160812AS
    Disk Size (Free space): 465.8 GBytes (256.7 GBytes)
    Disk Cluster Size: 4 KBytes
    File System: NTFS

    Sound SoundWave 5.1 PCI

    Video Adapters
    Description: NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
    Chip Type: GeForce 9500 GT
    DAC Type: Integrated RAMDAC
    Memory: 512MB
    Video BIOS: Version 62.94.4B.00.00
    Driver Provider: NVIDIA
    Driver Version: 6.14.11.8250
    Driver Date: 3-27-2009
    Monitor 1: 1176x648x32 60Hz (Primary monitor)
     
  2. KillerBug

    KillerBug Active member

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    -Goto the device manager and goto "sound, video and game controllers"
    -In there you should see at least 2 audio devices...one should be the soundwave, the other should be nVidia. Dissable the soundwave (and the realtek if it is enabled) and restart.
    -If this does not fix it, you will have to goto the sound icon in control panel, in there you should find an option to do digital output only (I forget where it is, have not used XP in a while).
     
  3. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    No that didn't work I think I need a internal S/PDIF connection on my mobo and I don't have one. But what if I use a hdmi female 2 dvi male adapter and run the sound through my sound card will that work? and will I still get the same video quality I don't care about digital surround sound I just want sound when I watch it in HD.
     
  4. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    What about this one is this any better RADEON HD4650 HD compared to the 9500gt I'm on a budget.
     
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    The motherboard is proprietary to HP systems, and therefore CPU upgrades are unlikely to work as there is no officially supported BIOS.
     

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