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  • AugustusCaesar
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2017
    • 31

    #1

    Samsung TV no sound after third Oculus Setup

    Hello,

    I have the following Problem:

    Yesterday I got an Oculus Rift as a present. I installed it with no problem. Since my PC has only one HDMI slot, I had to use an Displayport to HDMI Adapter for my Samsung TV I use as a Monitor. Usually it is connected through the HDMI Slot.

    Now I had to redo the Oculus Setup 3 times because of Sensor Tracking Problems. The first two times were okay, I could hear sound from both Oculus when I wear it and TV.

    But on the third time today, while it installed my TV flickered a few times, and since then I don’t get any sound from my TV anymore, while the Oculus still works. The Oculus headphones even make sounds from the PC which they didn’t before. My TV also isn’t displayed under “Manage Audio Devices” anymore (“show disabled/disconnected devices” is turned on). It doesn’t matter if I plug the TV into the HDMI or the Displayport Adapter. Redoing the Oculus Setup also didn’t work.

    If someone could help me, that would be great! Thank you in advance!
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8982

    #2
    Hello

    Hopefully some of our members will chime in soon.

    @phillpower2 @DOUGIE @Rustys

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    • AugustusCaesar
      PCHF Member
      • Aug 2017
      • 31

      #3
      Originally posted by vger
      Hello

      Hopefully some of our members will chime in soon.

      @phillpower2 @DOUGIE @Rustys
      Thank you very much, I hope so too. While I can enjoy the Oculus, I need my PC and it’s sound for a Project I am part of, where I need to edit a Video. Sadly, I have no emergency Monitor / PC and know someone who does or who has the right programs I need.

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15209

        #4
        Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
        I got an Oculus Rift as a present.
        Not being a gamer Oculus Rift is not something that I know much about I`m afraid so wont be much use here folks

        Does the TVs sound work ok when not connected to the PC hardware.

        Have you tried a Windows system restore point that is before the issue began.

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        • AugustusCaesar
          PCHF Member
          • Aug 2017
          • 31

          #5
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          Not being a gamer Oculus Rift is not something that I know much about I`m afraid so wont be much use here folks

          Does the TVs sound work ok when not connected to the PC hardware.

          Have you tried a Windows system restore point that is before the issue began.
          I forgot to mention, I have Windows 7.

          Yes, the TV itself makes sound just as before.

          Do you mean the one under Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Recovery? Sadly, the only point it has listed is from one hour ago, while my problem started earlier this morning.

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15209

            #6
            Thanks for the additional info (y)
            Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
            It doesn’t matter if I plug the TV into the HDMI or the Displayport Adapter.
            Can you borrow an alternative and appropriate HDMI cable, the display adaptor can be ruled out for now because as you have mentioned the issue is present when connected directly to the HDMI port.
            Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
            Do you mean the one under Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Recovery? Sadly, the only point it has listed is from one hour ago, while my problem started earlier this morning.
            Ouch check the guide here provided courtesy of Brink that you followed the correct steps and to ensure that restore points are set up for any other future emergency.

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            • AugustusCaesar
              PCHF Member
              • Aug 2017
              • 31

              #7
              Originally posted by phillpower2
              Thanks for the additional info (y)

              Can you borrow an alternative and appropriate HDMI cable, the display adaptor can be ruled out for now because as you have mentioned the issue is present when connected directly to the HDMI port.

              Ouch check the guide here provided courtesy of Brink that you followed the correct steps and to ensure that restore points are set up for any other future emergency.
              Yeah, as always, you never know that you need it, until you need it -_- … I’ll certainly will check your link out, thanks!

              Do you mean simply try a different HDMI cable? I tried that, sadly it didn’t help.

              The strange thing is, the PC does show it as a monitor, but I can find nothing to even indicate that the PC recognizes the TV as something that can produce sound.

              EDIT: I tried a clean install of my gpu driver, sadly it didn’t help.

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              • phillpower2
                PCHF Administrator
                • Sep 2016
                • 15209

                #8
                Got a model name or number for the Samsung TV so that we can look for a user manual.

                Can I just ask you to confirm whether or not you are getting video from the PC on the TV screen but without audio, asking for clarification here just in case it is a TV setting that has changed somehow, example, I have a 42" Toshiba TV that I sometimes use for streaming but to do so I have to change the source from HDMI to PC-VGA

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                • AugustusCaesar
                  PCHF Member
                  • Aug 2017
                  • 31

                  #9
                  Originally posted by phillpower2
                  Got a model name or number for the Samsung TV so that we can look for a user manual.

                  Can I just ask you to confirm whether or not you are getting video from the PC on the TV screen but without audio, asking for clarification here just in case it is a TV setting that has changed somehow, example, I have a 42" Toshiba TV that I sometimes use for streaming but to do so I have to change the source from HDMI to PC-VGA
                  Sure, the Model Code is: UE40JU6050UXZG, Version Number: 02. The TV itself works as always, it makes sounds when I use the remote (both when plugged into the PC and unplugged).

                  Exactly. Everything is as always, minus the sound. And nothing changed on the TV itself, at least nothing I can see.

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15209

                    #10
                    Is the TV here the same model as yours.

                    Do you happen to have another HDMI device that you can try hooking up to the TV, a notebook with a HDMI port for example.

                    Do you see the following option anywhere in the TV settings set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC.

                    Being honest I am struggling with this as I am surprised that you got audio when using the DVI adaptor as you should have needed to connect a RGB/DVI/HDMI audio in cable.

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                    • AugustusCaesar
                      PCHF Member
                      • Aug 2017
                      • 31

                      #11
                      Originally posted by phillpower2
                      Is the TV here the same model as yours.

                      Do you happen to have another HDMI device that you can try hooking up to the TV, a notebook with a HDMI port for example.

                      Do you see the following option anywhere in the TV settings set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC.

                      Being honest I am struggling with this as I am surprised that you got audio when using the DVI adaptor as you should have needed to connect a RGB/DVI/HDMI audio in cable.
                      Yes, it’s the TV I have.

                      I plugged a PS4 into my TV with HDMI, and it produces sound as usual. So I guess the problem solely lies with my PC.

                      I am sorry, but what do you mean with DVI? Isn’t that a different connection type than HDMI and Displayport? If so, I haven’t used DVI at all. I only ever used HDMI for my TV, and Displayport with a HDMI to Displayport Adapter since yesterday because I need the HDMI Port for the Oculus. Until today after the third setup, my TV produced sound on both HDMI and using the Displayport Adapter, until the flickering while reinstalling Oculus for a third time.

                      The Oculus Headphones do make sounds, though, from my normal work on my PC, not limited to Oculus Play. I don’t remember them doing that before, but I am not sure. Other Headphones work as well, and are displayed under “Manage Audio Devices”.

                      When using the source button on my remote, I can change the device type for the HDMI Port I use on my TV and change it to the type DVI PC, but it doesn’t change anything.

                      Maybe If I force my PC to reinstall the drivers for the TV, make the PC “think” I connected the TV for the first time? Could that work?

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15209

                        #12
                        Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                        Yes, it’s the TV I have.
                        Thanks for confirming, was going to suggest you try the other HDMI ports but having your PS4 working ok proves that the TV ports are ok.
                        Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                        I am sorry, but what do you mean with DVI? Isn’t that a different connection type than HDMI and Displayport
                        The apology is mine to make, after reading the Samsung TV manual I must have had set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC in my head :unsure:
                        Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                        Maybe If I force my PC to reinstall the drivers for the TV, make the PC “think” I connected the TV for the first time? Could that work?
                        Good idea now that you know that the TV and its HDMI ports are ok, can you post your video card brand and model name or number for us so we can look for the latest drivers for it.

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                        • AugustusCaesar
                          PCHF Member
                          • Aug 2017
                          • 31

                          #13
                          Originally posted by phillpower2
                          Thanks for confirming, was going to suggest you try the other HDMI ports but having your PS4 working ok proves that the TV ports are ok.

                          The apology is mine to make, after reading the Samsung TV manual I must have had set Edit Name to DVI PC to access video and audio content stored on the PC in my head :unsure:

                          Good idea now that you know that the TV and its HDMI ports are ok, can you post your video card brand and model name or number for us so we can look for the latest drivers for it.
                          No need to apologize, you are helping me after all .

                          Well, if you’d suggest to do a clean install of my GPU Drivers, I already tried that, it didn’t work.

                          Nevertheless, I have a AMD Radeon R9 290, the latest driver is Version 17.7.2.

                          I did a clean install by downloading the latest update from the AMD Website and choosing Clean Install in the setup. http://support.amd.com/en-us/downloa...Windows+7+-+64

                          It didn’t help. I did do it though while the Oculus and the TV were connected to my PC, don’t know if that could have been an issue.

                          Otherwise, is there maybe a way to reinstall the drivers specifically for the TV? Or completely remove any trace of the TV on my PC, of course using a different Monitor? So that when I reconnect the TV on my PC, it’s as if it is doing it for the first time?

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15209

                            #14
                            Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                            No need to apologize, you are helping me after all .
                            Thanks (y)
                            Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                            , I have a AMD Radeon R9 290,
                            What brand of R9 is it as in ASUS or Gigabyte etc, if made directly by AMD it does not matter but for other brands you should use the drivers provided by the card manufacturer.
                            Originally posted by AugustusCaesar
                            Otherwise, is there maybe a way to reinstall the drivers specifically for the TV? Or completely remove any trace of the TV on my PC, of course using a different Monitor? So that when I reconnect the TV on my PC, it’s as if it is doing it for the first time?
                            It is very rare these days to need to install drivers for devices such as monitors as they tend to be plug n play, to do what you suggest though. shutdown and disconnect both the TV and PC, connect the test display, power up and go into Device Manager and manually have Windows scan for hardware changes.

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                            • AugustusCaesar
                              PCHF Member
                              • Aug 2017
                              • 31

                              #15
                              Originally posted by phillpower2
                              Thanks (y)

                              What brand of R9 is it as in ASUS or Gigabyte etc, if made directly by AMD it does not matter but for other brands you should use the drivers provided by the card manufacturer.

                              It is very rare these days to need to install drivers for devices such as monitors as they tend to be plug n play, to do what you suggest though. shutdown and disconnect both the TV and PC, connect the test display, power up and go into Device Manager and manually have Windows scan for hardware changes.
                              Well, in the Radeon Settings it says:

                              Graphics Card Manufacturer
                              Powered by AMD

                              So if I understand it correctly it’s made directly by AMD. The driver that I used is also the driver that Radeon Settings recommended to install.

                              Okay, I will connect my test monitor to the HDMI Port on my PC. If I understand it correctly, I then go to Device Manager, then right-click on Monitors and click “Scan for hardware changes”? Just so I know I understood you correctly. What do I then? What should I expect to happen?

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