What was the result? Did you get audio-output into the headphones *AND* output from the speakers inside the monitor? > Unplugging speakers and trying in the headphones jack. Having the "best" device-drivers is good. > Deleting the audio drivers and reinstalling. > Updating audio drivers (IDT high def audio codec). In answer to your final question, I'm not sure what you mean, could you explain further please?Įxactly what model of HP computer do you have, and what manufacturer/model of monitor do you have? I suppose that one solution to my query would be the process to set up seperate dials for internal speakers, external speakers, and headphones. In answer to your second question, I can adjust the internal speaker volume through the windows volume mixer but there is only one dial/ guage, which adjusts both internal and external speakers (and headphones if I have these plugged in). The PC and speakers are internal to the monitor so it's not the HDMI option I'm not sure how I would find out if the second option is the case (there's certainly no external cables for the video) so I'm inclining towards your third option- that the audio and video inputs come from the motherboard. I'm not sure about the answer to your first question. Perhaps others which I can't recall right now. audio streams simultaneously" (doesn't exist) " "Device Advance Settings" > tick "Make internal and external output devices playback two diff. ![]() Scanning for malware/ viruses and deleting. Unplugging speakers and trying in the headphones jack. Updating audio drivers (IDT high def audio codec).ĭeleting the audio drivers and reinstalling. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions. ![]() This still doesn’t fix the HDMI arc issue, we should be able to use that without the tv rebooting randomly. So while up and down always effectively work to increase/decrease Sonos volume, and anything that moves the TV volume meter up/down will increase/decrease volume Sonos volume, you could get into situations where the TV says “0” and you aren’t at minimum Sonos volume (but you can keep pressing down to decrease volume), the TV says “100” and you aren’t at maximum Sonos volume, (but you can keep pressing up to increase volume), and things in between won’t consistently match to an actual Sonos volume (so “25” on the TV may be really quiet, or really loud). The only weirdness seams to be that the on-screen volume meter doesn’t stay synced with the actual Sonos volume.
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