Immediately after restarting my SOUND WORKED. They asked me to Reset Defaults and it changed nothing.įinally, they had me download a DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) and wipe my computer of NVIDIA entirely from Safe Mode. They then had me boot to BIOS and make sure that my Onboard Audio option was already had been. I then contacted NVIDIA support, they had me go to Device Manager and disable the NVIDIA option from my Sound Controllers, making sure that the Onboard option was the only one available there. There was an option for the one port, labeled LCDTV, and it could only be toggled between that or no audio at all. I then pulled up my NVIDIA console and went to the Digital Audio settings. My first idea was to disable the digital signals in my Playback Devices (Since they both were showing as S/PDIF, this wasn't hard to pinpoint). The new graphics card, a BFG GTX-260 series, has two DVI ports and apparantly tries to force a Digital audio-out signal, ceasing my computer from using the Analog one. This was not a big deal with my previous graphics card, it output only video so my TV could pick up on Analog audio sources and with a standard audio cable I could connect the lime-green port to my TV's PC Audio IN port and it worked just fine. The converter between the two does not support audio transfer. I have my computer (Win7HP) connected to my TV (ApexDigital) through DVI (Computer) to HDMI (TV). So, I am having a terrible issue with my new graphics card and I would seriously love some help.
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