2012-08-12, 19:24
(2012-08-12, 17:27)Julestop Wrote:Something is wrong either in Windows or with the drivers, you mentioned mucking around with EDID overrides so this may have caused additional problems.(2012-08-12, 16:20)jjd-uk Wrote:(2012-08-12, 15:40)Julestop Wrote: I'll try to download and install the Intel Management software. Thanks for the help. I really hope this works!!!Just in case you're not sure, this is what you need
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_D...F&lang=eng
I downloaded and installed the intel management software, but it didn't work.
I think I'm going to reinstall windows and start from scratch. I feel like I've fiddled with the software too much now and it's worse than before.
Is there another OS I can use that'll work for sure with XBMC to bitstream. Otherwise, I'll just reinstall and try to just download the bare essentials.
This is insane, I opted for high end processor because I didn't want any issues.
I'm also worried its a handshake issue, but my problem lies in the 'Compatible Formats' section of 'playback device'.
Windows 7 is best OS for HD Audio so you're doing the right thing in using it, so do a new clean install then:
Install drivers including the Intel Management Engine.
Make sure you select the HDMI Output as the Default playback device (with green tick), would normally expect this is be labelled with the name of your Onkyo receiver.
You should then see all the different sounds formats in Supported Formats, including the HD Audio formats.
If still not seeing the HD Audio formats in Supported Formats then take some screenshots of the Windows Sound settings and upload to somewhere like Imageshack so you can link to them on here.