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Some video games, like Blackout, will prevent my television from playing audio while they're active.

Some video games, like Blackout, will prevent my television from playing audio while they're active.

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Slaythoms
Member
139
04-16-2019, 05:18 AM
#1
Greetings! I'm seeking assistance with a problem I’ve encountered—I recently purchased a new television to play games from my computer, which supports 4K resolution at 60Hz on a large screen. However, I’ve noticed that some games occasionally go black during gameplay while audio continues to play, and the only solution is to cycle between different input settings. This behavior is specific to certain titles, including Audiosurf 1, Broforce, and Jackbox Party Pack, but is not present in games like Rocket League or Overcooked.

Considering that this only occurs with specific programs, I suspect the issue lies within my computer’s hardware, software drivers, or some other internal component. HDMI cables and ports, as well as the television itself, are not likely causes, given that temperatures remain stable and I recently upgraded my graphics card to a 2060—yet the problem persists. Switching to a windowed display temporarily resolves the issue, but isn’t a sustainable solution.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions or guidance you can offer.
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Slaythoms
04-16-2019, 05:18 AM #1

Greetings! I'm seeking assistance with a problem I’ve encountered—I recently purchased a new television to play games from my computer, which supports 4K resolution at 60Hz on a large screen. However, I’ve noticed that some games occasionally go black during gameplay while audio continues to play, and the only solution is to cycle between different input settings. This behavior is specific to certain titles, including Audiosurf 1, Broforce, and Jackbox Party Pack, but is not present in games like Rocket League or Overcooked.

Considering that this only occurs with specific programs, I suspect the issue lies within my computer’s hardware, software drivers, or some other internal component. HDMI cables and ports, as well as the television itself, are not likely causes, given that temperatures remain stable and I recently upgraded my graphics card to a 2060—yet the problem persists. Switching to a windowed display temporarily resolves the issue, but isn’t a sustainable solution.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions or guidance you can offer.

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mineuout482
Posting Freak
812
04-16-2019, 05:45 AM
#2
It appears there may be a problem with the power supply unit, and we need to verify the specifications.
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mineuout482
04-16-2019, 05:45 AM #2

It appears there may be a problem with the power supply unit, and we need to verify the specifications.

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littlemissy2
Junior Member
27
04-16-2019, 11:23 PM
#3
The following components are included, although the video card is now a 2060. Thank you for your reply. Could you advise me on how to assess my power supply unit?
@THEearthISFLAT
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/TophatC...iew=m4z3bv
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littlemissy2
04-16-2019, 11:23 PM #3

The following components are included, although the video card is now a 2060. Thank you for your reply. Could you advise me on how to assess my power supply unit?
@THEearthISFLAT
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/TophatC...iew=m4z3bv