From: onovich on 2 Feb 2010 22:44 avakhnin;1129409 Wrote: > Dave > > you mentioned that you were able to get Asus a33 to work with windows > 7. I installed 32bit version of Win 7 and everything worked fine except > no audio over HDMI. Did you have to do anything special? I dont even see > HDMI option in audio settings. Also I still have unknown device in > device manager and i suspect i may not have chip set driver installed or > wrong audio driver . And my AC control doesnt work (missing driver?) If > you have downloaded any drivers, please share links. Thanks a lot > > Andrei I am in the same boat as you. Running Windows 7 32bit. The audio driver seems to be working fine with the spdif and hd audo, but no audio from the hdmi, it's not even listed in the audio sources. I took the machine apart and checked everything was connected correctly, it was, so not sure what to do.
From: onovich on 3 Feb 2010 21:26 onovich;1173963 Wrote: > I am in the same boat as you. Running Windows 7 32bit. The audio driver > seems to be working fine with the spdif and hd audo, but no audio from > the hdmi, it's not even listed in the audio sources. > > I took the machine apart and checked everything was connected > correctly, it was, so not sure what to do. Okay, so one correction, I am running windows 7 64bit, not 32bit, I also upgraded the harddrive to 1TB, bumped up the ram to 4gigs, and threw in a AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5400+ to give the unit a little more umph. The unknown device in the device manager is I believe related to the onboard amp. The device is called D2Audio USB. I found a compatible vista driver for it and it's working properly now. But this in not the reason the hdmi sound doesn't work. As far as the hdmi sound goes, it's not an sound issue (the sound card is a SoundMAX AD1986A, but the default window drivers for this are fine, don't waste your time looking for drivers), but a video card issue. I tried to find an nvidia 6150 driver that would make the hdmi sound work, but I gave up, so here's what I did. I ditched the two tuner pci-e tuner cards and replaced them with a VisionTek Radeon HD 4650 @ a whopping $49 (the hmdi sound works right out of the box and it's many orders of magnitude better than the 6150 ) and a hauppauge 2250 @ $90 (you could use one of the 1800 cards, but then you will only be able to record one show instead of two, the 2250 has two tuners built in, so the same functionality as both the 1800 cards). The only catch, at it's fairly minor, you need to take the mounting brackets off the new cards and do some manipulation to it to make it fit in the case, only took me a couple min. of bending the bracket, and drilling a small hole to accept a screw. On the handyman scale of 1 to 10, this is a 2 of effort. Now, I have a kick *** media center pc in my living room. It's very fast, very quite, and holds a ton. All said and done, it cost me around $500 total. And who knows, maybe I can sell my old hauppauge 1800 cards to recoup some of my money. And with the new video card, now I can get a slot-load blueray dvd and make this sucker play blue-ray dvd's as well. woot woot. hope this helps!
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