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problem with audio - question
I have an Asus B150-M-A mobo with an integrated graphics chip and
Realtek ALC887 codec. I connect it via HDMI cable to my living room TV when I want to use the pc. It's worked very well for my needs (web surfing and anime videos). Today, the audio stopped working. The videos works. At first I was thinking buy a cheap sound card because the current problem is no sound, but I ran across a comment while googling that indicated the problem will actually involve the on-board graphics chip because that's the chip that combines the audio and video signals to the TV via HDMI. Is this correct? When everything is doee, I just want to get back to the way things were before - use the pc to surf and watch stuff and display it using the TV as my monitor like I've been doing. Obviously, buying a new mobo might solve my problem, but would buying a video card or a sound card fix my problem? Thanks, John |
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