Can confirm that the HDMI detective solved these problems for me too on a Windows 7 system.
C CHBMB MP Donator Premium Supporter February 28, 2010 30 0 Home Country United Kingdom June 7, 2011 #11 Can confirm that the HDMI detective solved these problems for me too on a Windows 7 system.
O Owlsroost Retired Team Member Premium Supporter October 28, 2008 5,540 5,038 Cambridge Home Country United Kingdom June 7, 2011 #12 Disabling the nVidia driver service *might* also help to stop Windows seeing changes on the 'hot plug detect' line from the TV (which is how Windows knows if a DVI/HDMI display is turned on). Tony
Disabling the nVidia driver service *might* also help to stop Windows seeing changes on the 'hot plug detect' line from the TV (which is how Windows knows if a DVI/HDMI display is turned on). Tony
S savocanberra Portal Member September 7, 2009 32 3 Home Country February 7, 2012 #13 You can use the HDMI pin hack, so that PC or AMP doesnt know your TV is turned off. Thats the easy way. You can try the other methods, UltraVNC or EDID override. Disable 'Monitor Off' detection, how? Attachments 59998.jpg 229.3 KB
You can use the HDMI pin hack, so that PC or AMP doesnt know your TV is turned off. Thats the easy way. You can try the other methods, UltraVNC or EDID override. Disable 'Monitor Off' detection, how?