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Heathcliff

Audiophyte
Hello Audioholics,

I have a question/problem that you guys may be able to clarify real quick. Here is my equipment

AV Receiver Onkyo HT-R580
Video card: Asus EAH5770 1gig RAM
TV: Toshiba 40RV525U

So I have my PS3 connected to the AV Receiver through HDMI. Works great.

I have my Dish Network receiver connected through Color stream cables and works fine.

What I also got connected to the receiver through HDMI is my computer via its Video card. The video looks great but sound is where I am having my issue. At times it sounds fine, usually music but when I want to play videos the sound gets choppy, kind of like it cuts in and out. It’s more prevalent during videos but it can happen when I play a game or music. I tried a different HDMI cable and I get the same results. My computer sound audio is set to the HDMI of the video card.

I am new to home audio theater systems. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
It sounds like the problem is simply that the computer is having a difficult time maintaining a high enough frame rate. Audio + video over HDMI requires a lot of bandwidth and a lot of processing power.

You can try to kill background processes that are not necessary and turn off (temporarily) and anti-virus software to lessen the load on the CPU.
 
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Heathcliff

Audiophyte
Thanks for your reply MDS,

I have a quadcore q6600 with 4 gig ram. Task manager shows 3gigs ram available would that be enough?


I bought a 1.4 HDMI cable and it helped a lot but still sound stutters every so often.

Anymore ideas?
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
How do you have the setting on Windows Playback Devices?

Do you have an ATI or NVIDIA or integrated graphics/sound?


Do you have the latest Audio/Vidoe drivers?

I bet it has something to do with the setting somehow.

For example, is it bitstreaming (PASS-THROUGH) the audio to your receiver or decoding the sound first and send PCM to your receiver?
 
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Heathcliff

Audiophyte
AcuDefTechGuy, thanks for your reply.

the video card is an Asus 5770 which is from the ATI/AMD family.

I updated the drivers (download from ATI) and fixed my problem.
I must of had old drivers that didnt have good HDMI sound support.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
AcuDefTechGuy, thanks for your reply.

the video card is an Asus 5770 which is from the ATI/AMD family.

I updated the drivers (download from ATI) and fixed my problem.
I must of had old drivers that didnt have good HDMI sound support.
Thanks for the feedback, always good to know what resolved issues:D
 

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