My laptop is connected to my Home theatre VIA HDMI but wont play audio through my speakers?
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I have a toshiba satellite with windows vista home edition and I cant seem to get it to display on my TV and play audio through my home theatre. My current configuration is HDMI from my comp to my home theatre then HDMI to my TV. Usually the audio should be playing from my speakers but instead its playing through my laptops speakers.
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Answer:
right click on speaker icon. click on playback devices. Pick your TV
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Other answers
You have to go to device manager in control panel. In sounds and audio devices you have to go to the audio tab and change the default device to HDMI out or whatever the alternate option is.
Steve
You need to go into your video card's settings & enable hdmi audio out.
AVDADDY
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