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2012-07-02, 15:00
(This post was last modified: 2012-07-02, 15:02 by jasabel.)
Hello.
I am trying to build a XBMC equipment either based on an old equipment or a new barebone.
As far as I remenber, some time ago it was not possible to use HDMI for sound in old equipment. I have not been around some time and I think this has changed.
So... If I use some "old" equipment, what should I consider to be sure I can use HDMI for sound?
Any other advice when using not so fresh equipments?
Thanks a lot
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If by "old", I assume you mean components without HDMI inputs. In which case you'll need a converter. I'm sure there must be some that will take the HDMI audio and output to Toslink/Optical or coaxial audio, but I know for sure there are ones that output to RCA audio.
But for audio HDMI source, every GPU that has an HDMI connection has been able to output 5.1 audio.
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Hmm haven't really heard of this before (no sound on hdmi), but have "old" is your equipment though, you'll at least need pcie slot for the current gen video cards.
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HDMI can carry 5.1 audio. I don't know of any ever created that did not have this ability.
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i have an older dell laptop that has hdmi and will not produce sound ( they say its the drivers, there has been all kinds of work arrounds for it for many people it has been hit and miss, i just didnt bothher after a couple of tries)
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"Old" is a very vague term and without specifics, a useful answer really can't be given.
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2012-07-03, 23:08
(This post was last modified: 2012-07-03, 23:10 by jasabel.)
Thanks for your replies
To my knowledge, only a couple of years ago most of the motherboards had a sound chip (usually realtek) and all the sound was coming out using any type of outputs these motherboards were having. On the other hand most GPUs were graphic dedicated devides, some had DVI (no sound no encrypted version of HDMI) and sometines they were having DVI and HDMI, but as far as I remenber HDMI was just using video capabilities. Otherwise they had a collision of functionallities with motherboard sound card.
So... to my knowledge, every GPU two years old or so should not be able to deliver any type os sound over the HDMI. As far as I remenber ATI was the first to enable sound over its HDMI.
I might be wrong, but if I am, what it is now selecting what handles the sound?, the motherboard or the GPU? If I am not wrong I assume I should use a new GPU to have sound over the HDMI if I am using a two years old equipment.
I hope this clarify my question (despites my english)
Best regards,
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Why arn't you specifying any hardware?
Even the PCI-E Radeon HD 4XXX's had HDMI audio and those are from four years ago.
You -really- need to give some specifics instead of just trying to assign a year.