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02-14-2017 05:21 PM
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02-15-2017 10:30 AM
The sound worked fine when the HDMI cable was plugged into the old monitor, but not in the envy 34. However a graphics udate fixed the problem. thanks.
02-15-2017 04:33 AM - edited 02-15-2017 04:38 AM
An HDMI input has the audio signal along with the video signal input. It isn't separate and that is why there is no separate audio cable requirement when an HDMI capable display is used with a PC. It can even be an HDTV.
Take a virtual tour of your PC at the following link. I hope you find this helpful.
https://h20574.www2.hp.com/results.htm?SID=13823530&MEID=4E64540B-1075-49BE-993B-8E179D12B8CA
At the rear of the PC there is an HDMI input port. Connect the HDMI cable from your Play station to the HDMI input port with the game system and the PC turned on. Press the button to the right of the port to display on the 34" display screen.
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03-24-2017 01:33 AM
@Kensavory wrote:The sound worked fine when the HDMI cable was plugged into the old monitor, but not in the envy 34. However a graphics udate fixed the problem. thanks.
That isn't what your thread was about at all and you marked it as the solution?
Read the subject and heading of your initial post again and you will see what I mean.
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