If it is simply a matter of graphic, a low profile card could be added to the system.
Your PC has built-in video on the motherboard. My question is if you have advice on what could be the problem and I think that the video card is integrated into the motherboard, so I have to replace the whole motherboard to fix this. All lights turn on and it seems that everything works (hard drive, fans) which leads me to think, maybe it's a problem with the video card. I swapped the hard drive thinking that might work, but still had the same problem. I plugged into another computer to the screen to see if the monitor was the problem and it worked fine. A few days ago when I turned it on there is no picture on the monitor except the box that is displayed when you turn it on and it says: "no signal". I got a Slimline s3020n for a few years and have never had a problem with it. The fix to play media using a third-party player (think VLC) to manually select audio output However, this does not have any other way to get audio, such as games or internet streaming.Ī simple option to choose out of I want advanced would be greatly useful in sound options instead of force to choose only a possibly erroneous detection. However, Windows (with the geForce card) only detects the audio setup of your TV EDID and allow only native stereo output. Now, if I use my Xbox 360 in exactly the same setup, I can simply force the 360 to output 5.1 despite being inherently stereo TV sound. In a common home theater setup, I have my geforce 650 connected to my TV via HDMI, and my TV is used as a relay to my receiver via an optical connection 5.1. This question has been around for three years without any company, address. See this old marked question 'Answered' when it was clearly not: Problem with video card only detect audio TV (no passthrough) via EDID