Download our serial number detection utility. (Windows operating systems only). Or select your device: Category. Notebook; Ultra-thin; Netbook, Chromebook. Jul 29, 2009 - Download Asus Nvidia HDMI Driver 1.0.0.50 for Windows 7 (32/64-bit). OS support: Windows 7. Category: Input Devices.
Windows 8.1 computers are also used to connect TVs and other. One of the problems faced by users is when there is picture, but no sound. But what is an HDMI? Barely speaking it’s just a standard like the web.
But this is used for connecting high-definition video devices. It stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. This gives a strong foundation for the transmission of high-definition video and multichannel audio among a wide variety of electronic products like Hitachi, Panasonic, Philips, Sony etc. You will Like: Strictly speaking, I myself don’t have an HD TV. So there is no question of this problem arriving to me. But as an avid user I was searching forums, when I found that there are lot of users with this problem.
So I decided to research a fix. A forum user (epitomeofcait) on tomshardware.com, recently posted his problem of not playing sound on TV through HDMI connected to his ASUS laptop whose OS was 8.1. I am running Windows 8.1. I have an ASUS Q550L notebook (can see all the specs here: Asus 15.6″ TouchScreen Laptop Intel Core i7 8GB Memory 1TB Hard Drive Q550LF-BSI7T21 – Best Buy). -HDMI or similar does not show up in ‘Playback Devices’-All of my drivers are up to date. The best solution to this kind of problem is restarting the Windows audio service.
This can be found under the Services section of Administrative Tools in the Control Panel Section. Or you can use the Win+R key to get the run dialog box and type services.msc. (A short-cut method of getting it quickly). Restart this service and select TV as your audio device.
This should generally give a solution. But this doen’t also rectify, then restart your computer while the TV is on and connected to your computer through HDMI.
Audio should play as normal. Noti dlya bayana pesni listjya zheltie 1. But the root cause could be that the TV and laptop are not communicating the HDMI signal properly. So if some-how you can rectify the situation, you should be good to go.
Another user by the name (alpacino2368) had a similar problem. But his laptop was asus n550jv. His problem was resolved when he restarted his laptop. But this is an annoying solution, as everytime you connect to TV, you need to restart. There was an additional problem in this scenario. Related: The Start Screen became smaller with smaller tiles and icons, as if the resolution was adjusted.
For this kind of problem, the forum suggested that you unplug the HDMI cable and plug it again. JamesRoethler on Microsoft’s forum was having a similar problem and got it fixed with the help of the technical support. He was suggested 2 methods. The first method was making the HDMI device as the default sound option. For this you need to open the “Sound” dialog box present in the Control Panel. On that there will be the “Playback” tab.
One of the options in this view, is the “Digital Output Device (HDMI)”. Make that as default. Now your sound should play through HDMI cable to the TV. More Related: In the second method, the tech guy suggested to update the sound driver. This can be accessed in the Device Manager. Semicomputernoob was another user who had this audio problem.
But his was little different. He was not getting sound from the computer speakers after connecting to a new monitor.
He tried different options like deleting previous audio drivers and updating with new ones, restarted computer and plugged in speakers, removed the graphics card and re-install it again in the mother board etc. But it’s of no vain. For this the accepted solution, is enabling your audio in BIOS. In addition to that, it should be made sure that analog audio is selected for your default audio device or driver. Some other people wanted to have audio from both computer and TV speakers. The best solution was that if you want independent audio from different programs on computer and TV respectively, there will not be much problem.
But if you want your PC and TV play the same sound, than it may be difficult, though not impossible. Mikeybb was having a different problem.
He has a Creative Soundblaster X-Fi sound card (Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme 7.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Express x1 Interface Sound Card). When he listens through his headphone, audio is ok. But when tries to connect to monitor speakers through HDMI he has problems. The accepted solution in this regard is that you need to use your video card’s built in audio hardware. Then you need to select that audio driver as the default audio device. This will probably have a strange name in your Windows settings, most likely the name of your monitor. It should work instantly.