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Remove and re-install sound drivers.
Also remove and replace after 1 minute wait HDMI cable from the PC to the TV. Make sure PC and TV are on, this could solve detection issues sometimes.
grab the correct mobo drivers from the mobo or oem site
and update bios
It's also possible that your OS is switched to a different audio device / stream; as is why I always suggest to WinOS users they need to go and make the one they want to use the default, then actually disable all the rest. Otherwise it's very possible to have WinOS auto switch between say; Reatek Speakers/Headphones vs TV HDMI Audio basically anytime it feels like it.
The only thing that's changed recently is my graphics driver, I've tried rolling back to the one I was using before but the home theatre option is still missing
At a loss, it's all been working fine for months and then outta the blue it's not. There's been the odd Windows update over the past couple of weeks, I'm wondering if one of them has broken the functionality
i also use a tv but from tcl the 3300 nit one i have to actually use cru to delete freesync and readd it 14 kb vs 9 after so yes cant use freesync pro unless i go 144 hertz but i do not care much but this causes hdr 10 pq16 to be detected by windows and hgig to be usable
as for audio this tv does not care if windows does not have dolby atmos set i can just force dolby atmos or dts through the tv and if there is a movie i open with dolby it actually does catch the signal although i mostly just put movies on a external then connect it directly to the tv because not all signals that the tv is capable of like dolby vision is recognized by windows giving a lesser experience
also the mode it goes in when a pc is connected looks fine for pc and gaming until you watch video content and realize the movie preset is way way better and gets rid of nearly all video artifacts in majority of content
If you want surround sound then GPU HDMI audio is not a good way to do that at all.
What would be you guys suggestion for a better setup other than HDMI? I have a sound card lying around somewhere, thinks it's an Asus Strix Soar 7.1, not sure what connections are on it though. Would I be better running from a sound card direct to the sound bar and let software handle it?
Sorry for all the noob questions, I've never really used anything other than TV speakers for sound so this is all kinda new to me
just try the thing i said before ddu your audio drivers and if you don't trust cru you can also ddu your videocard drivers since it also resets the edid for your tv then you can reinstall both
thing i noticed with tv's if anything changes within the edid information of the tv through updates windows does not update it till you have reset the edid
i myself use a logitech z906 combined with the tv speakers and got the latency setting pretty much down to were they do not overlap
the thing likely is you get a dolby atmos signal from the certificates of the sound speakers in your tv your tv is licensed to use it your pc technically is not it cannot share the license for whatever reason however in audio settings of your tv you should be able to change audio processing to dolby atmos and then you are practically done
another problem stays windows actually has no clue about the speakers of the tv if you open it in edid you actually find that out yourself a large portion of audio signal data is not present almost like manufacturers did not expect people to use a tv as a monitor for the pc
the speakers are managed by the tv not windows you could if you use the tv only for the pc just plug in a optical cable to the pc from your sound bar
also i do not use dolby atmos in the sound settings of windows
dolby atmos is recognized through hdmi by like consoles that should tell you enough that windows is the problem like for me hdr10 is recognized if i edit the edid information through cru not natively however hdr10+ and dolby vision is not dolby atmos the actual signal not the converted one from the tv is hit and miss that it shows the signal name left at the top of the screen dts i get no signal notification from hench why if i need those signals i just put stuff on a external harddrive and plug it directly into the tv and then the signals 100% work same for consoles
Man, what a mess. The new video cards are great, but the audio just won't work right. I mean, Windows has always had problems with surround sound, but this is ridiculous.
I've tried everything - changing cables, re-plugging, restarting, you name it. But it just keeps happening. It'll work for a bit, then it stops again. And then you have to start all over.
There's no way to fix it, man. The internet's full of people with the same problem, but no one has a solution. If you want guaranteed performance, you might want to consider getting a better sound card.
else stereo/5.1 is all you really need
atmos is for when the speakers are randomly positioned and needs to be configured for their actual positions