Intel Nuc No Audio Over Hdmi

22.01.2020
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Well, today I received a bona fide mini-HDMI to regular HDMI cable and attached to my ASUS VW246H monitor. Unfortunately nothing's changed. The system still behaves as if it's working, but just no video signal at all.Is there a way to 'factory reset' the NUC so that it goes back to the state it was in when I first did see video, the first time I turned it on? My guess is that it's got some video setting set that won't let it rediscover the current monitor and until I clear it I'm screwed.

Note I did try cycling the monitor inputs using the button on it for that, no luck. It keeps saying 'no video signal'.Robert. I solved the problem and I'm leaving my findings here for others who experience the same problem.- I had to give up on the micro to regular HDMI cable.

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During my web searching I believe I read that LCD monitors don't have the necessary signal converters to use HDMI directly like an HDMI TV can. I wish I could find the reference so I may be incorrect on this.

But in any case, HDMI to my PC compatible LCD monitor was a complete failure for me.- To solve it, I got an Display Port to DVI cable. I simply plugged the Display Port end into the NUC and the DVI end into my LCD monitor and it worked great the first time and every time after that.NOTE. THE FOLLOWING IS SHEER SPECULATION:The only thing I can figure is that the very first time I turned on the NUC the BIOS or some other persistent setting was in a state that had it put out a signal that worked with the original VGA output adapter I tried at the very start. Once it rebooted and something got saved, that path never worked again. So the moral is, to get the NUC working with an LCD monitor the safest path is to use the Display Port connected to an LCD monitor's DVI input.

Fortunately the d54250WYKH NUC like mine has a headphone out jack so unlike other older NUC's I still can get sound output easily.Robert.

I have an Intel NUC PC which I have just upgraded to Windows 10. It is connected to my TV via an HDMI cable. Everything works fine when I start up the PC. When I right-click on the audio icon at the bottom right of the taskbar and then click playback devices,it shows a single entry for HDMI Intel(R) Display Audio and this is working fine.

However, if my PC goes into sleep mode which switches off the display and is then 'awakened', the audio icon on the taskbar has a red X next to it. Checking the playback devicesnow shows that there are no playback devices and I have effectively lost all audio. The only way I can get the audio back is to restart Windows.

This is not ideal and neither is setting the PC to never go into sleep mode which is the only solution I have foundto date. I have tried all the solutions suggested by people with related problems such as running the troubleshooter, updating the drivers, turning the audio services off and then back on again etc. Emv reader writer software v8. None of these work.

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Nuc Hdmi No Sound

Intel Nuc No Audio Over Hdmi

It would be much appreciated if someonehas encountered this specific problem and has found a solution. Thanks in anticipation.UPDATE: i think I have solved my problem.As a rather long shot I figured that if I had not been having this problem with Windows 8.1, maybe I should try the 8.1 drivers. So I googled 'Windows 8.1 Intel(R) Display Audio' and came across the Lenovo support site (had the 8.1 drivers. I downloaded the exe file via the download link provided. Double-clicked the exe and the installation proceeded without any hitches and requested a restart of Windows which I did. I then ran a few apps (mail, Google etc.) to makesure everything was working fine. I then switched off my display (tv), waited awhile and then switched it back on.

My audio was still working. I am cautiously optimistic that it will continue to work and not cause any other problems. I hope this maybe of some assistance to others who may be experiencing this problem. Hello,Thank you for your interest in Windows 10. This issue usually arises due to outdated drivers. You may try the following methods and check if it helps.Method 1: Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe)System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.

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