

However, next week I'll be back and will followup on this post to see if your issue is resolved.īest of luck, and if you celebrate Easter, have a good one. Unfortunately this will be my last post until after Easter as my office is closing. I do hope this fixes your issue.if not, i would strongly suggest getting in touch with HP's chat or call team, who might be able to be of even better assistance as they can (with your permission) work on your PC remotely. I own the str-dh820 myself, it accepts up to 7.1pcm signals from amd/nvidia/Intel audio IF the PC is.
#Samsung amd high definition audio device not working drivers#
You can uninstal the drivers there and re-boot - the PC will automatically 'plug and play' any drivers for existing hardware found upon the re-boot process (including sound drivers). then its mainly clear that your TV wont pass through uncompressed 5.1, its down mixing it to stereo, your GPU HDMI out sees the TV as a stereo appliance therefore will only output uncompressed audio (pcm) in stereo. You'll see a long list of hardware.scroll down, you'll see 'soiund, video and game controllers' > click on the arrow to the left and now you will see all your drivers for soundĭo you see 'realtec high definition audio'? if so, right click it and you may find that you can enable the device or update the driver. Tap on the windows key (between ctrt and alt keys) and type in 'device manager', the top suggestion will be 'device manager' and it will be highlighted > press enter What will happen is that the PC will re-install the native (original) driver it had when it was brand new - I'm assuming that you are using the HP supplied Operating System (Win 10) here. My next suggestion is to delete the existing sound driver and re-boot. Thanks for the additional information - i get where you are at now.
