Frage von Gonzo:hi
because I am in the search function did not find here I ask simply:
have my pc connected with tv, picture is here.
only the sound comes through the speakers of my pc.
can I set the sound on the speakers of my tv kommmt?
Antwort von Markus:
Do you have the sound synonymous Television s.den connected or just the picture?
Antwort von Eva Maier:
In the description of the TV is surely that HDMI only transmits the picture for you and the sound need extra cables?
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Antwort von gonzo:
ok
Thank you
Antwort von gonzo:
But in another forum I have read the HDMI sound synonymous transmits http://forum.digitalfernsehen.de/forum/showthread.php?p=1984032
here is the talk of a plasma TV and s.receiver but is meant to end the HDMI synonymous dolby digital, all digital signals and transmits
Antwort von robbie:
But a computer s.Videoausgang no audio signal.
Antwort von gonzo:
So in other forum Gelabert on matters which do not go?
Antwort von Eva Maier:
Just as dreams come true.
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Antwort von robbie:
Well, nonsense is because Gelabert None ...
You have the threat synonymous read to him to understand, synonymous and think a bit further ...
A graphics card in the PC is truly the picture signal. The sound card the sound. If you have a video adapter cable s.die stuck, and you expect that because the sound synonymous rauskommt, then you probably have not understood.
;)
An AV receiver is not a PC ... an AV receiver is there, a signal that it is somewhere in the ether aufschnappt in to convert a signal that your television understands. And because the AV receiver Manufacturer many units to sell, it turns back on it all times, so there ... Because you can then the signal with a 70 S / W Tube see, or with a plasma TV with HDMI ... and the AV-Reveiver has not synonymous graphics card and sound card, but inside the rear part, the HDMI output with embedded audio ...
Schöne Grüße,
Robbie
Antwort von Markus:
You plug your television is not so synonymous with the Warmwasserauslass in the bathtub ... What it is not everything ... see the picture in the Annex
of this contribution. ;-)