HDMI is a well established standard in the world of displays and connecting, but if you're not getting any audio output, you ...
Many monitors support audio over HDMI, and they also come with a speaker or an audio port to connect to an external speaker. These speakers show up as HDMI Playback devices. However, if they don’t, ...
For those looking to create a top-tier sound system, there's no denying HDMI eARC is superior to digital optical when it ...
Soundbars and other speakers need HDMI 2.1 if you want the uncompressed forms of spatial audio formats like Atmos and DTS:X.
High Definition Multimedia Interface is a digital and audio solution used by later models of the Vostro line of laptops, primarily the 3000 models, to allow users to bypass analog VGA connections with ...
HDMI technology incorporates both video and audio through the same cable without the need for an additional audio connection. This differs from the VGA and DVI formats, which only allow video and ...
Dolby Atmos provides a breathtaking level of realism and emotional impact. And at the center of this experience is HDMI® ...
There are only two ways to get digital audio between your TV and soundbar, or your TV and receiver, or really between any piece of gear that transmits audio in a home A/V system: HDMI and optical.
HDMI was marketed as an easy fix for improving the sound quality of your home theater experience. The reality is that HDMI ARC/eARC don’t always work as advertised. Understanding this dilemma, almost ...
This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...