short answer is you need hdmi to play blueray dvds on your computer.
hmm sorry. always thought you needed hdmi for blueray to play for copyright reasons
you need to connect the GPU sound in to the mobo SPDIF Out, if your GPU has HDMI you should have been supplied a small cable to do this.
The only difference between DVI and HDMI, is that HDMI has audio. The picture quality is the same. But your post is completely incorrect.
Where does the sound originate from if I am using a hdmi cord directly to the graphics card?Does the graphics card have its own sound processer build in? Or is it somehow connected to the computers on board sound?Or, would it be better to run dvi from the graphics card and run the sound with simple component cables.
The GPU has a built-in audio device (some have more than one). Usually the high-definition link passes from the motherboard to the GPU and I think the whole purpose is syncing video and audio so that the display and the display speakers as well as external speakers are all in synch. Otherwise you would probably experience audio lag from monitors to external speakers. So if you want to use just a monitor that has its own speakers then you want DVI or HDMI (either one) and if you want to use the monitor plus external speakers then you will need the HD-S/PDIF connection.I have never tried to use the monitor audio because it just doesnt seem realistic that it would be high quality.