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I just got and setup the following system:
(information provided by the Intel driver and support assistant)
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)Intel® Core™ i3-7100U CPU @ 2.40GHzIntel® HD Graphics 620Sceptre E E248W-1920R 24" Ultra Thin LED Monitor HDMI, MetallicAll drivers are up to date, according to the assistant.
Now I know the monitor can play sound because it says so, and when connected to an older PC laptop it played sound.
Other posts I have read suggested there should be a Playback device listed which identifies an HDMI type playback.
This screenshot shows that 1 - sound is playing on a different device in the system and 2 - there is no HDMI registered
The device properties indicate an HDMI
To be clear, I hear no sound. I expect to hear sound out of my monitor. Sound is playing on something on the device, but I don't know what that playback device is.
Finally, when i Test the device it shows it is playing sound, but there is nothing!
There are no volume controls on the outside of the Monitor, and everything is set to 100 on the system.
Sincerely,
Adam
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Adam,
Everything that you have shown us is as it should be. The PC is seeing that the monitor is capable of outputting audio and has attached it and is outputting to it. I suggest that you look in the setup firmware for the monitor; there must be something that controls the volume level.
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Adam,
Everything that you have shown us is as it should be. The PC is seeing that the monitor is capable of outputting audio and has attached it and is outputting to it. I suggest that you look in the setup firmware for the monitor; there must be something that controls the volume level.
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Apparently my fancy new monitor doesn't have sound built in. I was sure that it played sound once awhile back, but I guess that was a false memory.
