
- #No sound using hdmi video capture device 1080p
- #No sound using hdmi video capture device install
- #No sound using hdmi video capture device drivers
- #No sound using hdmi video capture device driver
I only get audio through the laptop speakers.

I have the exact same config with the exact same problem.
#No sound using hdmi video capture device install
I have only used the HDMIĭo I need to install something? Again, I had no problem with the previous version of Windows. l am not sure if I have another display port. Also, in answer to your other questions, I have Intel HD Graphics 3000 and Nividia GeForce GT 525M. The default audio device, it does not let me.
#No sound using hdmi video capture device driver
It says the driver was installed on 9-11-15. There is an icon for Realtek High Definition Digital Output but it says it is not plugged in. There is no HDMI listed in any of the audio devices, whether disabled or not. I am using the home version of Windows 10 and it was recently automatically
#No sound using hdmi video capture device 1080p
FYI - I have a capture card that captures 1080p HDMI with no problems and introduces no. In terms of hardware, I am on a Dell XPS L502 lap top with an Intel Core i-7 2630qm cpu 2.o GHz processor. Disable the Microphone and Secondary Sound Device of Bandicam. On your system, that would be listed under display adapters.įor some reason your new post has not come up although I have received an email. It may also that you have the microsoft basic display driver installed Grab Soundflower and switch the output to your HDMI or DisplayPort device as. This should also be in device manager listings under audio inputsĪnd outputs and sound video and game controllers. For no sound on Facebook videos on PC (if you upgrade from Windows 7 to Win. Realtek audio can be built in speakers or digital out like coax or fiber.Īmd (ati) nvidia or intel should have a specific driver for the hdmi,

What listed, if more than one pick the one corresponding to your hdmi. If you right click the audio icon on the taskbar, select playback devices, see What make of video card do you have and is there more than one. (Other posts/replies seem to suggest that HDMI should be listed.) I am not terribly sophisticated with this stuff so a simple solution would be much appreciated. When I go to the start menu and go to sound, it says Realtek High DefinitionĪudio output as a playback device but there is nothing about HDMI. I am on a Dell laptop and a Panasonic Viera TV.
#No sound using hdmi video capture device drivers
NOTE: I am already showing disabled and disconnected devices on the list, and all of my drivers are up-to-date.I just upgraded to Windows 10 and can no longer get sound through my HDMI cable.

So the question is, how can I capture sound directly from the source, if my TV's speakers are the sound output device? If I change output to Realtek digital, then I can record (via setting input to 'Stereo Mix') but it's useless as I can't hear anything at all. I can select SHARP HDMI TV as the output device, but I can't set it as the input device. What you can do on the other hand, is use a USB HDMI video capture device (like an. There was a noticeable, albeit faint, movement of the bars. A video-only cable (such as VGA or DVI) will not disable the sound.

:- ( I opened my Sound settings on the MBP and snapped my fingers in front of the camera while still tethered by HDMI and recording in OBS. In order to get audio I need to start the streamer like this. The sdCard has audio, while the captured video does not appear to. webrtc-streamer there is no audio like before. This wouldn't generally be an issue, however the problem is that my monitor is a High Definition TV.īasically this means that when I open Recording devices, I see 'Stereo Mix', but no sound actually comes through there as I don't use speakers, but rather HDMI from my GFX card (yes, it carries the sound too). If I start the streamer using the default. I'm trying to capture/record sound - not from my microphone though I'm trying to capture what's coming through the speakers.
