terence_fdes
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I am having a problem with the HDMI output from my PC > Yamaha RX-V375 AVR (input) > LG 47" LED (final output)
The HDMI output from PC is through the Graphics Card - Asus GTX 660 Ti Top Edition..... (prior to getting the Yamaha AVR - this HDMI was directly connected to the LG TV & permanently fixed & there were no passthrough problems)
I cannot keep the HDMI cable permanently fixed. If the Yamaha & LG-TV is switched off then my PC screen goes blank (only wallpaper is visible with no desktop icons or control of my PC). To again get control of my PC - I need to disconnect the HDMI cable.
I use MPC-HC x64 player to watch all my 1080p movies or VLC.
There are no drivers available for the Yamaha RX-V375 AVR for Windows 7 (dunno if this is important ..... coz with my earlier connection - HTPC > LG-TV ........ the LG-TV audio output was identified in MPC - Output Options)
And lastly - I need to solve this issue because at long last I have now got a decent Home Theatre - Wharfedale Speakers - Moviestar 65+ 5.1 speakers.
My PC is 3770K & desktop monitor is a Dell 23"
Thanks
Terry
The HDMI output from PC is through the Graphics Card - Asus GTX 660 Ti Top Edition..... (prior to getting the Yamaha AVR - this HDMI was directly connected to the LG TV & permanently fixed & there were no passthrough problems)
I cannot keep the HDMI cable permanently fixed. If the Yamaha & LG-TV is switched off then my PC screen goes blank (only wallpaper is visible with no desktop icons or control of my PC). To again get control of my PC - I need to disconnect the HDMI cable.
I use MPC-HC x64 player to watch all my 1080p movies or VLC.
There are no drivers available for the Yamaha RX-V375 AVR for Windows 7 (dunno if this is important ..... coz with my earlier connection - HTPC > LG-TV ........ the LG-TV audio output was identified in MPC - Output Options)
And lastly - I need to solve this issue because at long last I have now got a decent Home Theatre - Wharfedale Speakers - Moviestar 65+ 5.1 speakers.
My PC is 3770K & desktop monitor is a Dell 23"
Thanks
Terry