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<blockquote data-quote="gibman" data-source="post: 1020173" data-attributes="member: 25430"><p>I did a install with dr HDMI recently for some family members which had major HDMI issues.</p><p> </p><p>It was placed like this:</p><p> </p><p>htpc > dr HDMI > AVR > TV</p><p> </p><p>Im also running a USB connection as aux. power to dr HDMI, probably not needed.</p><p>I also used setting 8, learn EDID.</p><p> </p><p>Now they are able to turn on either or both: AVR + TV</p><p>any combination of power cycling these devices will not interrupt the HTPC.</p><p>it spits out stuff out the HDMI to dr HDMI.</p><p> </p><p>now if I then turn on AVR, but keeping TV powered off, then I get audio.</p><p> </p><p>maybe your problem is AVR specific.</p><p>meaning, if your AVR does not detect a TV on the HDMI output port of the AVR then it wont bother rendering the audio from the htpc/dr hdmi device.</p><p> </p><p>if this is the problem.</p><p> </p><p>then try and connect dr hdmi between AVR and TV, but this leaves htpc with HDMI issues most likely.</p><p>maybe u need 2 dr hdmi devices.. lol.</p><p> </p><p>try and unplug TV entirely from the AVR.</p><p>is the AVR able to render any audio from the HTPC if u start some music playback.</p><p>use teamviewer or vnc to remote access the htpc in order to playback audio.</p><p> </p><p>hint: look for HDMI audio device under windows control panel => sounds</p><p>if no audio device is present => arghhhh</p><p> </p><p>regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibman, post: 1020173, member: 25430"] I did a install with dr HDMI recently for some family members which had major HDMI issues. It was placed like this: htpc > dr HDMI > AVR > TV Im also running a USB connection as aux. power to dr HDMI, probably not needed. I also used setting 8, learn EDID. Now they are able to turn on either or both: AVR + TV any combination of power cycling these devices will not interrupt the HTPC. it spits out stuff out the HDMI to dr HDMI. now if I then turn on AVR, but keeping TV powered off, then I get audio. maybe your problem is AVR specific. meaning, if your AVR does not detect a TV on the HDMI output port of the AVR then it wont bother rendering the audio from the htpc/dr hdmi device. if this is the problem. then try and connect dr hdmi between AVR and TV, but this leaves htpc with HDMI issues most likely. maybe u need 2 dr hdmi devices.. lol. try and unplug TV entirely from the AVR. is the AVR able to render any audio from the HTPC if u start some music playback. use teamviewer or vnc to remote access the htpc in order to playback audio. hint: look for HDMI audio device under windows control panel => sounds if no audio device is present => arghhhh regards [/QUOTE]
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