If you leave the screen open while you test it you can still "Roll back" the driverĪssuming your system is now working, close the various screens and sit back and enjoy your HDMI vision and *sound* :DĪll my systems are Windows 7 I suspect you will find a similar option on a Vista machine. Install the High Definition driver and then test the system it should now be working. You should see a "High Definition Audio Driver" listed mine was listed but the driver installed was the standard IDT driver. Select the Driver Tab, Then go to the "Update Driver" button and select "Browse my computer"
On the next screen for the driver click the "Change Settings" button On the next screen for the device click the Properties button In the amp, make sure that the input HDMI is decoding multi-channel audio as expected. Confirm that the speaker setup is correct and click the speakers to confirm that test tone does not output as expected. Select the HDMI device and right click "Properties" In the Mac, set HDMI to Use this device for sound output and Play alerts and sound effects trough this device. If you are using one RDP icon for all your connections (on Windows 10) then right clicking won’t work, you will have to. This applies to both Windows and Mac Machines. Find the connection that use you to get to the Remote Desktop, right click, and hit edit. Go to the playback tab and choose the device responsible for the surround sound. Writing mmsys.cpl will take you to features. You can press the Windows key and R at the same time.
#MY MAC SOUND SETTINGS WILL NOT SHOW HDMI HOW TO#
(My HDMI device was listed as "not connected") YES it workd fine I made some changes some how and sound gone. Lets check the RDP settings to make sure that your computer is passing on the audio. Assuming that your computer has a proper sound card, here are the steps to learn how to get 5.1 sound from PC HDMI. So, be sure the HDMI cable is connected and that the HDMI input on the TV is showing the correct type of input ("PC" on my Philips) and of course that your PC is on -)
None of the recommended solutions have worked to enable the HDMI cable between my Sony Media PC and the Philips TV. I have been chasing this same problem for several days.