![]() But what is really bizarre is that it keeps coming on going, after shutdowns and reboots, seemingly without a pattern. In fact, I left those drivers on after I wrote the original post. I am wary of beta drivers, but I can see that they are for Win 10 build 10586, so for Windows updates of last week that I installed. The infuriating thing is that from downloaded Intel drivers I can see the files that are audio drivers, they areīut there's no way for the system to actually SEE the device so that I can point it to these drivers? I looked through "Intel HD Graphics Control Panel", no mention of any audio codec / drivers Installed Intel Driver Update Utility, scanned with it, shows nothingĦ. Tried "Add legacy hardware" through device managerĥ. Up until few days ago, I just used to open "Sound" panel, and select the audio device from Intel graphics as a default device, and the sound would immediately go through the PC, but this is no longer there?ĭevice Manager and Sound Panel screenshot:Ĥ. The graphics adapter itself works fine, it is visible in Device manager, and when I switch TV on the HDMI input from PC, there is a "new hardware plugged in" Windows chime, and the TV gets the picture fine, but there is no way to get audio from the PC to TV any more. Not sure what happenned, but under sound devices, I no longer see the HDMI audio from onboard graphics (Intel HD 530). ![]() In BIOS I have enabled multi-monitor support so that my TV is connected to motherboard HDMI socket, NOT the graphics card (this is in order to get the BIOS screen on my PC monitor, NOT my TV).Įverything worked fine until a couple of days ago. ![]() Hi, I have NVIDIA GTX 970 as a dedicated graphics card, and Intel HD 530 on my motherboard. ![]()
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