June 19, 20179 yr (。・∀・)ノ゙ Hi,everyone。 I have joined unriad for more than three months, and recently I upgraded my device. I have direct access to the win10 virtual machine。It worked normally for a morning,Yesterday afternoon, HDMI audio suddenly have noise。I try to uninstall the driver, the establishment of a new win10 virtual machine, no way to solve。I re-installed win10 system, HDMI audio work properly. I found that there was only noise in the virtual machine。 Graphics card model is 1050ti, video transmission all normal, only audio problems。
June 20, 20179 yr Have you read the windows 10 VM guest support guide ? Enable MSI for Interrupts to Fix HDMI Audio Support download the MSI ulitily from here and apply the fix spaceinvaderone also has a wonderful video here explaining.
June 22, 20179 yr Author On 2017/6/21 at 0:57 AM, raidserver said: Have you read the windows 10 VM guest support guide ? Enable MSI for Interrupts to Fix HDMI Audio Support download the MSI ulitily from here and apply the fix spaceinvaderone also has a wonderful video here explaining. Yes, I read, but my device has been working in "+" mode
June 22, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, turingking said: Yes, I read, but my device has been working in "+" mode All pieces of the device? Sometimes they aren't listed side by side and it's easy to miss one of the elements.
June 22, 20179 yr Author 1 hour ago, jonathanm said: All pieces of the device? Sometimes they aren't listed side by side and it's easy to miss one of the elements. Please wait, I am in China. I will list my configuration at night.
June 23, 20179 yr Author Ok, I formatted the installation of the USB disk, reinstall the latest version of UNRAID, HDMI audio output is normal
June 25, 20179 yr I take it the noise you're hearing is like crackling and stuttering? I've noticed this too. I've had the exact same issue with the GTX1060 I'm passing through to a windows10VM I'm using for steam streaming. I really only have linux machines at home, so windows10+steam in VM was an ideal concept for me. I don't want windows actually being used for much anything else. So I just found the solution today. I've been getting irritated that the HDMI audio issue even occurs from straight HDMI and not just over steam streaming to steamlink, another desktop, or over remote session with nomachine! I got to thinking out of desperation "I'm not really using my server's sound card, why not pass it through too?". So I did. I now have intel HD audio + nvidia HDMI audio. I tried streaming and watching on a TV at the same time. NO MORE AUDIO STUTTER, CLIPPING, ETC! Works like magic now! I can't explain whats happening, but at least we know how to work around it now.
April 11, 20188 yr On 6/24/2017 at 7:26 PM, Darksurf said: So I just found the solution today. I've been getting irritated that the HDMI audio issue even occurs from straight HDMI and not just over steam streaming to steamlink, another desktop, or over remote session with nomachine! I got to thinking out of desperation "I'm not really using my server's sound card, why not pass it through too?". So I did. I now have intel HD audio + nvidia HDMI audio. I tried streaming and watching on a TV at the same time. NO MORE AUDIO STUTTER, CLIPPING, ETC! Works like magic now! I can't explain whats happening, but at least we know how to work around it now. Hey Darksurf- I have the same issue and have a couple questions about your solution. Is your sound card discrete? Like, is it a PCI card that you passed through? Did simply having the card passed through fix the issue, even though you are using the HDMI for audio, or are you using the audio out of the new card?
May 22, 20188 yr First of all, make sure that your HDMI cable is working perfectly as expected. If all ok, then apply the below given tricks: Solution 1: Go with the Display Output Settings to Fix HDMI Monitor Not Working on Windows 10 Solution 2: Update Graphics Driver to Repair Windows Does Not Recognize Second Monitor Solution 3: Run Hardware and Device Troubleshooter to Fix Monitor Not Detected by PC Solution 4: Verify that your HDMI device is the Default Device Solution 5: Run System Restore
June 20, 20188 yr @jackadision I have the appropriate HDMI digital audio output selected. The audio plays through the TV, albeit occasionally distorted The graphics driver is the newest one available for my device. It worked correctly in a non-VM scenario. Unfortunately there will be no newly designed drivers for the older card I am using The monitor is detected and functional The HDMI device is the default device for audio output The system is a fresh installation I will be looking at purchasing a PCIe soundcard to see if that resolves the issue. It will complicate my audio setup to not have the audio as part of the HDMI signal, but I'll deal with it if it means I can make this work. If anyone has any other solutions to try, please let me know!
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