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I installed the realtek ATI HDMI Audio driver. I downloaded it from the website, but the install version doesn't seem to match the website version number, and the date says back in 09 compared to the website saying it was last updated in 2010. So I'm trying that again, to see if it helps.

As for the TV, I found that if I leave ATI's Catalyst program open with "auto detect displays while open" checked it will switch for me. I switched it back to "manually detect" and I'm going to try powering down and powering back to see if it stays with the same display. If not, at least I have a solution to one of my problems (granted, it isn't my favorite solution as it screws up my windows every time I turn off the TV)

@sharky

I had some problems with audio over HDMI at first. With an ATI card, you have to install the audio codec from Realtek's website before you install the HDMI video driver. You could try reinstalling the realtek drivers, but you may have to uninstall the other drivers first. Also, under the sound manager right click the background and select display disabled devices if you can't see the display, then set it as the default device.




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