what I want/do is to use the hdmi out from vid card to monitor. I get video and sound thru HDMI to LED TV and its speakers, this works.
So now where do I plug the mic?
I do not have the Nvidia HD audio drivers installed. I manually install all drivers. The only thing I install of NVidia's driver suite is the graphics driver. Nothing else! I go safe mode and uninstall every file myself, then I do a clean install of the graphics drivers.
By disabling the front panel jack detection I can assign the frontpanel jacks as mics but it detects a mic whether one is plugged or not, when installed it does not function. The earlier attachment says it all, detected, listed, pegged, no joy.......................
I even upgraded to all latest drivers for NVidia and realtek, no joy.
Previous cards I used the DVI to hdmi dongle, mobo had a realtek direct connect to cards, so sound was thru to LED via hdmi, mic was plugged front or back did not matter because the cards did not disable the onboard sound ports. Might have to use dongle here. Possible that its the MS audio driver that's assigning defaults to vid card.
I will say it again, it slays me that the industry would make a high end gaming card that would bork the onboard sound hardware. I mean WTF, really! Figured I was doing myself a favor by using hdmi to hdmi, NOT! Gots to be a known fix, gaming without a mic with a vid card listed as a gaming card...............
[quote name='inoxllor' post='499402' date='Jan 31 2009, 01:26 PM']Response from NVIDIA:
"The HDTV is basically telling the PC via its EDID firmware that it supports audio via HDMI only and not analog.
NVIDIA is investigating a workaround for this to ignore the HDTV/monitors EDID firmware to support this user configuration in the future."
If we look on similiar posts on the internet this problem has more than 1 yr old... and still no solution?!
That makes sense, good to understand what the problem is. Its not an easy one to solve though, EDID's are important for graphics card and monitors to work together correctly. This is then, not NVidia's issue really. The computer is ouputting video correctly. The computer is being told by the TV its connected by HDMI, therefore is disabling its own analog audio. This is the problem with adapters... especially ones that support different features like HDMI to DVI. Its not really a bug, but an HDMI connection being handled like t should be... except its not REALLY an HDMI connection.
The only other work around that I can think of is if the EDID is transferred via a single pin on the connector. It would most likely be the DDC data pin, and pulling it might stop the problem. Then again, you might get nothing when its re-connected. I honestly don't know.
note the date rghhhhh