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12-31-2018 04:18 PM | |
mattliston |
Good deal. Figured it was on the tv side. Some manufacturers simply dont have the right firmware on the tv to notice if its plugged into a computer. |
12-31-2018 10:15 AM | |
kaivorth |
Does the tv have one of those HDMI ports that allows funciton control? I forget the actual temr, but I know my tv allows "HDMI device control" or some crap.
perhaps this type of port always has some sort of power, even when display is off. An easy way to check, is to simply unplug the tv power cable, and see if the computer now sees it as off or disconnected. Apologies if my wording is off, I am being aided by some Fireball whiskey. Fixed it! I had to turn CEC to Disabled. |
12-30-2018 11:17 PM | |
mattliston |
Does the tv have one of those HDMI ports that allows funciton control? I forget the actual temr, but I know my tv allows "HDMI device control" or some crap. perhaps this type of port always has some sort of power, even when display is off. An easy way to check, is to simply unplug the tv power cable, and see if the computer now sees it as off or disconnected. Apologies if my wording is off, I am being aided by some Fireball whiskey. |
12-30-2018 10:13 PM | |
kaivorth |
Auto Switching audio HDTV and Monitor Issue Once upon a time, I had the following setup: HDTV via Stereo Receiver to HDMI Video Card Monitor via Displayport Video Card I had set the HDTV audio setting to "Default Device". So whenever the HDTV was on, audio would automatically switch over to that. Now I have: HDTV directly to HDMI Video Card Monitor via Displayport For some reason, even with the TV off, my computer still sees the HDTV on, and now I gotta fumble with the the audio settings whenever I use my Monitor. This is SOOOO frustrating. Any solutions? Possibly outputting to both or something? |
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