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<blockquote data-quote="Golfimbul" data-source="post: 1074880" data-attributes="member: 142242"><p>I still had the problem all the time. I finally got around to trying the HDMI pin 19 trick and... the problem is COMPLETELY solved. It doesn't matter what happens, the audio device doesn't disappear anymore. Wonderful. Thanks to whoever posted it here in the thread.</p><p></p><p>The only problem is that it's quite hard to actually cut a piece of tape that small, let alone stick it in the right spot! I don't dare remove the plug from my amp I must say!</p><p></p><p>Is there anyway to physically remove the pin? Small pliers or something? I'd rather have it permanently removed than have the tape there now that I've confirmed it working</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfimbul, post: 1074880, member: 142242"] I still had the problem all the time. I finally got around to trying the HDMI pin 19 trick and... the problem is COMPLETELY solved. It doesn't matter what happens, the audio device doesn't disappear anymore. Wonderful. Thanks to whoever posted it here in the thread. The only problem is that it's quite hard to actually cut a piece of tape that small, let alone stick it in the right spot! I don't dare remove the plug from my amp I must say! Is there anyway to physically remove the pin? Small pliers or something? I'd rather have it permanently removed than have the tape there now that I've confirmed it working [/QUOTE]
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