![]() ![]() There are pro units that output blackburst HDMI and do audio, but none are suited to general use that I've found. There's next to nothing even in the pro arena either. So at some point its old drivers will stop working and it'll have to be retired. Looks like the HDAV is in the same boat as it isn't on sale, and the last driver update was in 2013 for Windows 8. Initally there were some modded drivers that worked ok in Windows 10, though with a couple issues, but with the 1511 update it stopped working well and so I just retired it and went with videocard HDMI. I had to retire my HTHD because there is no Windows 10 support. It is just something that apparently nobody but me and a couple other people care about, because there isn't any sort of solution being sold. Auzentech also had a solution like that, the HTHD which I have, but again those aren't on the market. Unfortunately, they stopped selling those. I used to have a roommate that had a 7.1 ONKYO receiver hooked up via HDMI.Ĭan you hook your receiver up via Optical Toslink with on-board sound or a sound card? So if you if hooking up a secondary display is in fact dropping your primary display down to 60hz maybe you can separate them like I did if you have on-board graphics? I do however believe this shouldn't be an issue. This separated them and averted any more issues. What I ended up doing to fix it was setting PCIE as the primary display in the bios and hooking the television (secondary display) up to the on-board graphics via hdmi. When booting for instance I was getting a black screen until windows loaded. And hear me out on this as the same fix might help you. I have a television hooked up to my computer which has a 144hz GSYNC monitor and that causes some primary display issues. The GSYNC monitor needs to be the primary display though. I believe that you can have separate monitors at different refresh rates and GSYNC / no GSYC from the literature I've read. I honestly don't know for sure but I believe that it shouldn't do that.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |