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I got my macbook to display through the TV, but the sound is still coming through the laptop rather than the TV or surround sound, does anyone know how I fix this,
Thanks,
Jack
Thanks,
Jack
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SOH ADMINISTRATIONHi Jack,
I'm not up on Mac OS/Bootcamp, but it may be a couple of things.
Go into your Apple Mac's version of the 'Control panel', search out sound settings and pick the right output ie. HDMI or external speakers via HDMI. Try different settings. (There may also be a a keyboard combined key stroke which swaps to an external sound? Check the user manual.)
If it doesn't work or there's not the choice then it may be a driver issue again. Try finding and installing the Mac version of the HDMI drivers for your TV. It may be on the install disc that came with the TV, it will have the Windows drivers on it so try installing the Windows version of those whilst in/running Windows.
This link may help.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...html+sound+"mac+boot+camp"&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk
Cheers
Shessi
Yeah, this sounds like an easy fix - somewhere in your windows control panel\sound you need to tell the computer to use the HDMI out for sound output instead of the jack that is attached to your PC speakers.
The details depend on the OS you're running - I run XP SP2 in Bootcamp - seems to work fine, and does everything I need it to do, it's familiar, and I think uses less resources than Vista. But it's the same concept. As you know, HDMI cable will carry both HD video and surround sound signals.
As I remember, the sound on my system comes from both the PC speakers and the surround amp. I'm at work, so I'll have to look when I get home.
So you're running video and audio from your MacBook through your HDMI cable into your surround receiver, and then out to your speakers and TV. What you want to do is disable the HDMI audio output on your receiver. This way you're not sending your audio through the HDMI cable into your TV speakers. You want the output to go out to your stereo speakers, as opposed to out the HDMI cable into your TV speakers, which you probably want to disable too. You may also check your receiver's software. Mine, (Yamaha) has configuration software that will show up on your TV for setting up and optimizing surround, etc. Make sure there's not some "switch" you have to throw in there too, in order to disable the HDMI audio out signal. I'm pretty sure there was one on my system. Depends on the input/output you're using. Different inputs/outputs may use HDMI audio or not. You may want to try using a different input/output. Use CD instead of Cable/Sat or something along those lines. It's possible that not all in/outs support HDMI audio. Make sure you've disabled the HDMI audio out on the output you're using. What you're trying to do can certainly be done, but can take some persistence! Good luck!
Hey ghostrider,
Thats just about it apart from another HDMI goes from the back of the amp in to the TV, thus ensuring that I only get surround sound, I put it directly into the TV with a single HDMI, But still no sound out of the speakers either. All I need to know is how to disable my laptop speakers and enable the surround speakers via HDMI, on Control panel/Sounds, Audio tab the default speaker device is cirrus logic audio HD and there are no other selectable speakers,
Thanks for all your help so far :salute:
Jack
Any luck, Jack?
My friend and I are just working on it now. Its definitely a setting within the TV as opposed to the computer, because he bought round an audio jack that went in to my DVD player from the mac but still no sound. We are currently just working through your previous notes. I might try it with another surround sound just to see,
Thanks for all your help,
Jack
Sounds like a computer setting if you can plug the computer straight into the DVD player and still not get sound.
Looking at my setup now - works with 7ch stereo, no surround decoders running. But I get sound throught my front, center, rear, (left and right) subwoofer, and center speaker. So it's "7.1", but it's not surround, Just left and right channels.
Look at your windows control panel while running Bootcamp, and make sure your sound card is putting out audio throught that HDMI cable. You could test that by plugging it straight into the HDMI input on your TV, bypassing your amp completely, just to make sure that your computer is outputting sound through the HDMI. If you get sound on the TV speakers, you're good. Then you have to figure out what your amp is doing. It's just a lot of troubleshooting. But it will work!
So take a mini plug ("Headphone jack") to RCA (Red/White) cable from your laptop headphone jack into the back of your amp, and you should be there!
Again, you'll only have left and right channels, not surround, but that's as good as it gets. Trust me, coming through your stereo, it rocks. Forget about your HDMI carrying an audio signal - it won't do any more than the cable I described, as all you've got is a L/R signal.
So take a mini plug ("Headphone jack") to RCA (Red/White) cable from your laptop headphone jack into the back of your amp, and you should be there!
Again, you'll only have left and right channels, not surround, but that's as good as it gets. Trust me, coming through your stereo, it rocks. Forget about your HDMI carrying an audio signal - it won't do any more than the cable I described, as all you've got is a L/R signal.