I bought a new computer yesterday but I cannot get HDMI to work on my screen (Asus VSH247H), only DVI.
Right now both HDMI and DVI are plugged in. NVIDIA Control Planet thinks there are two screens, so I thought about unplugging DVI or selecting HDMI input on the screen. Neither work. If I unplug, the screen simply says there's no DVI input and turns off. If I select HDMI, it tells me there's no HDMI and it turns off.
What should I do to get my card to output through HDMI and not DVI?
Can't get HDMI to work. Help? D:
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Re: Can't get HDMI to work. Help? D:
Have you checked the HDMI cable? I've had issues recently with my PSTV that would pick up one HDMI cable, but not another. Same with a PS3. HDCP compliance?Erik_Twice wrote:I bought a new computer yesterday but I cannot get HDMI to work on my screen (Asus VSH247H), only DVI.
Right now both HDMI and DVI are plugged in. NVIDIA Control Planet thinks there are two screens, so I thought about unplugging DVI or selecting HDMI input on the screen. Neither work. If I unplug, the screen simply says there's no DVI input and turns off. If I select HDMI, it tells me there's no HDMI and it turns off.
What should I do to get my card to output through HDMI and not DVI?
Re: Can't get HDMI to work. Help? D:
Agree try another HDMI cable, a spare can be bought for cheap.JoeAwesome wrote:Have you checked the HDMI cable? I've had issues recently with my PSTV that would pick up one HDMI cable, but not another. Same with a PS3. HDCP compliance?
The HDMI TV Cable Box on my HD CRT would sometimes not show a picture when first powering on the TV. The HDMI cable is routed to a mechanical HDMI video switchbox and then to an HDMI to DVI adapter with the audio having separate analog RCA jacks. I flip the switch box back then forth with everything already powered up usually does the trick. Something to do with the line communication needing a "reset" in order to get the picture again.
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