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[quote name='greyzieoriental']I do have my PC hooked up to my TV DVI > HDMI, Only thing is that I prefer the sound coming out of the TV instead of the computer speakers. Either way, I like keeping the episodes in my collection in case I want to watch it in the future, or my internet mysteriously shuts off.
I do watch Hulu like that sometimes when I miss shows.[/quote]
Before I built my HTPC with HDMI out (so audio and video go to the tv), we used my g/f's laptop, and used s-video out and a headphone->stereo cable we bought at wal-mart, for I think about $10. Hmm, but you said DVI->HDMI... which I think would be expecting the sound from HDMI and not a second plug.
--Did some searching around. Do you have any audio plugins near the HDMI that might be for the HDMI port? I just looked at my cheap Olevia and it actually has some! I wasn't expecting that at all. If you have these, you can just run a headphone-stereo split cable from the headphone jack of the computer to the tv. If not, your best bet is to go with a different video input that can also accept seperate audio (componant, s-video, etc). Hope this helps!
I do watch Hulu like that sometimes when I miss shows.[/quote]
Before I built my HTPC with HDMI out (so audio and video go to the tv), we used my g/f's laptop, and used s-video out and a headphone->stereo cable we bought at wal-mart, for I think about $10. Hmm, but you said DVI->HDMI... which I think would be expecting the sound from HDMI and not a second plug.
--Did some searching around. Do you have any audio plugins near the HDMI that might be for the HDMI port? I just looked at my cheap Olevia and it actually has some! I wasn't expecting that at all. If you have these, you can just run a headphone-stereo split cable from the headphone jack of the computer to the tv. If not, your best bet is to go with a different video input that can also accept seperate audio (componant, s-video, etc). Hope this helps!