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08-01-2015 12:15 PM
A good possibility, I had developers version of windows 10 for months and initially project sparten the edge came out there were some problems. One of which you could not sign into sites when sent an invite by email e.g Yammer.
Sounds like we have the same problems and as more people upgrade the problem will be bigger so a fix should be on the way soon hopefully. Fortunately I hve several laptops and they are working fine on windows 10 now, but I do feel for those who only have this model and cannot watch fimls or youtube.
If I find anything more out will update in here.
08-02-2015 12:53 PM
Model: HP ENVY 17-3290nr 3D Notebook PC
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Audio Driver: IDT High Definition Audio CODEC 6.10.6491.0
Had similar problems, Downloaded and updated my driver. I got Beats control panel installed and the sounds working but seems the "beats audio" click button and equalizer doesnt make a difference. The "music, 3d content and movie" buttons work and also the bottom sliders.
I did try using other versions but it would just crash/auto exit. This was the only working version I could find.
Anyone getting similar problems?
08-07-2015 11:13 AM
All,
the issue was fixed for me after to switch to 24 bit 96000 Hz audio, because in 16 bit audio would only show the meters moving but no sound output through HDMI or DisplayPort. At 24 bit and 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz the sound would fail (with meters moving) when one of the external monitors was unplugged. In addition, flash video playing in IE 11 would change to slow motion (50%) and the sound would go away until I switched sound output back to notebook speakers. In this setting, plugging the monitors back in would not bring the sound back, enabling, disabling would not help either. Only a system reboot would bring the sound back with 24 bit 48 khz and 24 bit 44.1 kHz.
However 24 bit 96 kHz gives no problems with sound or slow motion video when unplugging external monitors. Audio can be switched form notebook speakers to HDMI to DisplayPort and the flash video plays fine. When monitors are plugged back in while the flash video plays the sound switches back to HDMI or Display port depending on the last configuration. Everything works as expected and no slow motion video problems occur. Its crazy!
08-08-2015 01:53 AM
Excellent, thank you this also proved the solution for me and all working great now.
@AMiiMA wrote:All,
the issue was fixed for me after to switch to 24 bit 96000 Hz audio, because in 16 bit audio would only show the meters moving but no sound output through HDMI or DisplayPort. At 24 bit and 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz the sound would fail (with meters moving) when one of the external monitors was unplugged. In addition, flash video playing in IE 11 would change to slow motion (50%) and the sound would go away until I switched sound output back to notebook speakers. In this setting, plugging the monitors back in would not bring the sound back, enabling, disabling would not help either. Only a system reboot would bring the sound back with 24 bit 48 khz and 24 bit 44.1 kHz.
However 24 bit 96 kHz gives no problems with sound or slow motion video when unplugging external monitors. Audio can be switched form notebook speakers to HDMI to DisplayPort and the flash video plays fine. When monitors are plugged back in while the flash video plays the sound switches back to HDMI or Display port depending on the last configuration. Everything works as expected and no slow motion video problems occur. Its crazy!
08-14-2015 03:41 AM - edited 08-14-2015 03:47 AM
Thanks - this fixed my problem too!
For those like me who don't know how to switch to '24 bit 96000Hz audio', here is a link which explains how to do it:
See 'phil7' post in the above link - short extract below details how to switch to 24 bit audio:
"Right click speaker icon in taskbar > Playback Devices > Asus PB278 > Properties > Advanced > switch to 24 bit, 96000 Hz."
In this case, you will select the 'IDT High Definition Codec' in lieu of the Asus PB278.
This also fixed my Cortana problem where the microphone would not work for speech input.
08-18-2015 07:11 AM
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