F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Yes, it is feasible to capture audio exclusively through the HDMI port.

Yes, it is feasible to capture audio exclusively through the HDMI port.

Yes, it is feasible to capture audio exclusively through the HDMI port.

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Mo__Maek
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 05:19 AM
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8750h hm370 chipset works with GTX1060 Max Q on Windows 10. I like to get the output video from the DP port and the audio from the HDMI port.
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Mo__Maek
09-18-2016, 05:19 AM #1

8750h hm370 chipset works with GTX1060 Max Q on Windows 10. I like to get the output video from the DP port and the audio from the HDMI port.

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Kynedee
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09-18-2016, 01:20 PM
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You can send audio via your HDMI connection. Make sure your display includes built-in speakers.
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Kynedee
09-18-2016, 01:20 PM #2

You can send audio via your HDMI connection. Make sure your display includes built-in speakers.

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cooltool11
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 08:06 PM
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They want to know if audio can come from HDMI and video from DisplayPort using separate connections. Ideally, both cables would go into the monitor, with HDMI handling sound and DP handling visuals. This setup likely works only if the monitor supports that specific function. Usually, choosing HDMI as the source makes the monitor use HDMI for both image and audio, while DP alone won’t pull in any audio. DP can also carry audio, so quality shouldn’t differ much. It’s unclear why they’d need this special feature.
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cooltool11
09-18-2016, 08:06 PM #3

They want to know if audio can come from HDMI and video from DisplayPort using separate connections. Ideally, both cables would go into the monitor, with HDMI handling sound and DP handling visuals. This setup likely works only if the monitor supports that specific function. Usually, choosing HDMI as the source makes the monitor use HDMI for both image and audio, while DP alone won’t pull in any audio. DP can also carry audio, so quality shouldn’t differ much. It’s unclear why they’d need this special feature.

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BryanPlayzz
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09-18-2016, 11:48 PM
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Connecting your PC to a soundbar through HDMI or a surround setup ensures the audio reaches that device properly. While my display uses DisplayPort with built-in speakers, my sound goes to my TV or soundbar via HDMI.
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BryanPlayzz
09-18-2016, 11:48 PM #4

Connecting your PC to a soundbar through HDMI or a surround setup ensures the audio reaches that device properly. While my display uses DisplayPort with built-in speakers, my sound goes to my TV or soundbar via HDMI.

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ImaginePanda
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 12:05 PM
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Open Windows sound settings, choose HDMI as the default. You could also turn off every other audio device just in case Windows makes a mistake later. If you don’t rely on HDMI for sound, consider keeping another device enabled as a backup.
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ImaginePanda
09-20-2016, 12:05 PM #5

Open Windows sound settings, choose HDMI as the default. You could also turn off every other audio device just in case Windows makes a mistake later. If you don’t rely on HDMI for sound, consider keeping another device enabled as a backup.

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Ariadne111
Member
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10-05-2016, 02:44 PM
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You can lower latency by sending video via the DP port to your PC monitor and audio through HDMI to the AV amplifier. The Oppo 203 4K UHD model has two HDMI outputs—one for video and another for audio. If you turn off multi-display mode in the NVIDIA control panel, the PC will send clean audio only.
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Ariadne111
10-05-2016, 02:44 PM #6

You can lower latency by sending video via the DP port to your PC monitor and audio through HDMI to the AV amplifier. The Oppo 203 4K UHD model has two HDMI outputs—one for video and another for audio. If you turn off multi-display mode in the NVIDIA control panel, the PC will send clean audio only.