If I remember correctly, you have to specify which output you are using, between the digital/optical or other output. I'm pretty sure I had to do this on my Aurora, because the default output was not the optical one.
I tried to enable the card as default but am having no luck. Called tech support, and they were not knowledgeable, suggesting that I even plug the TOSLINK cable into the regular 2.5mm jacks :p
Could you let me know what settings you used? Was it in control panel > sound?
Sorry for the hassle, but would be great to at least see the names of the selections you made.
Suggested to plug the TOSLING in the 2.5mm jack? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
As for the exact settings, I dont remember by heart, and I'm at work, I cant check :( I think it was on the setting of the card, you have an ôption to choose the output.. I will check tonight, and if you dont solve the problem by then, I will post a screen or something :)
Yes, you have to make that port "default" in Control Panel / Sound.
Also, if using HDMI straight to a TV with speakers, it might not like to use optical instead. If using optical, better to use DVI-1 port instead (not HDMI out).
So, no amp ? ... or your amp isn't HDMI compatible?
When I right-click on the volume icon, I have this menu. Last option shoudl be in english "Volume control option" or something like that. It give me the menu behind where I can choose the output. I guess its there.
Well, I tried it..no luck. What I'm going to have to do is to try and connect via DVI though that's less than ideal. You would think a computer could tell when you have certain items plugged in
Well, I tried it..no luck. What I'm going to have to do is to try and connect via DVI though that's less than ideal. You would think a computer could tell when you have certain items plugged in
Right ... normally, if you want to use Optical SPDIF, you are going to have to use DVI port.
Now, you can get a simple $5 adapter that converts computer's DVI port to a HDMI port. Then you plug in the HDMI cable that goes to the TV.
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December 17th, 2012 09:00
If I remember correctly, you have to specify which output you are using, between the digital/optical or other output. I'm pretty sure I had to do this on my Aurora, because the default output was not the optical one.
stazi
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December 17th, 2012 09:00
I tried to enable the card as default but am having no luck. Called tech support, and they were not knowledgeable, suggesting that I even plug the TOSLINK cable into the regular 2.5mm jacks :p
Could you let me know what settings you used? Was it in control panel > sound?
Sorry for the hassle, but would be great to at least see the names of the selections you made.
Leodagan
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December 17th, 2012 09:00
Suggested to plug the TOSLING in the 2.5mm jack? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
As for the exact settings, I dont remember by heart, and I'm at work, I cant check :( I think it was on the setting of the card, you have an ôption to choose the output.. I will check tonight, and if you dont solve the problem by then, I will post a screen or something :)
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December 17th, 2012 13:00
Yes, you have to make that port "default" in Control Panel / Sound.
Also, if using HDMI straight to a TV with speakers, it might not like to use optical instead. If using optical, better to use DVI-1 port instead (not HDMI out).
So, no amp ? ... or your amp isn't HDMI compatible?
Tesla1856
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December 17th, 2012 16:00
How is it hooked up exactly (see above).
I might not be able to help you further. Your English is so good, I thought you used English Windows. I can't read that, sorry.
Leodagan
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December 17th, 2012 16:00
When I right-click on the volume icon, I have this menu. Last option shoudl be in english "Volume control option" or something like that. It give me the menu behind where I can choose the output. I guess its there.
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stazi
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December 18th, 2012 06:00
Thanks all, will try it at home when I finish work.
Leodagan
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December 18th, 2012 06:00
Ho, everything work fine on mine, was just trying to help Stazi. But unfortunately, my Windows is in French :|
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December 18th, 2012 10:00
stazi
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Well, I tried it..no luck. What I'm going to have to do is to try and connect via DVI though that's less than ideal. You would think a computer could tell when you have certain items plugged in
Leodagan
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December 19th, 2012 09:00
But do you see somewhere the available output type?
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December 19th, 2012 11:00
Leodagan
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December 19th, 2012 11:00
Why he need to use DVI and not HDMI to able to use the Optical?
Tesla1856
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December 19th, 2012 12:00
Because HDMI carries sound and DVI doesn't.
Computer gets confused. I'm talking from experience.
Leodagan
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December 19th, 2012 13:00
Ok, but even if HDMI carry the sound, should not be a problem, as long as you specify correctly which output to use.
The way mine is connected: HDMI for the image. (It was imperative to deactivate HDMI sound since there's speakers built-in my monitor.)
And optical cable to my Logitech speakers.
The computer will not figure out by itself which output to use.
BTW, everything is working fine on mine, so I dont know if your question are for Stazi (who has the problem) or me. ?