No PC Audio Coming Through The HT Receiver When Set To The PC Input
May 7, 2012
Before I just recently went to Win7, on XP I was piping audio out through an S/PDIF adapter mini-card to my HT receiver in the next room. On Win7, even though audio on the pc is just fine on it's own stereo speakers, the receiver doesn't get a signal from the pc. No wiring has changed, nothing hardware, only the OS AND the sound driver. On XP, with my ASUS mobo, I was using the ASUS recommended Realtek sound driver. On Win7 I'm using Micrsoft's built-n High Definition Audio driver. So I tried installing the latest Realtek driver. Not only still no sound to the receiver but also no sound on Skype. Unacceptable, so I uninstalled the Realtek and at least Skype works.
Operating System
MS Windows 7 32-bit SP1
CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+44 °C
Brisbane 65nm Technology
RAM
2.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 383MHz (5-5-5-15)
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