Hallo alle, hab mir jetzt einen Onkyo TX SR 576 A/V Receiver gekauft und wollte ihn in verbindung mit meiner 4870 via HDMI nutzen, leider habe ich jetzt mir netz gelesen das der Receiver mit ATI Karten etwas probleme hat, allerdings habe ich in einem anderen Forum eine Lösung gefunden nur ist die eben in Englisch, und ich verstehe nur Bahnhof.
Währe bieleicht jemand so nett und würde mir Folgenden Text Übersetzten ?
Ok so I have found a way to get around the problem of not recieving sound from the ATI card and would like to share it.
First a disclamer This will change your generic pnp monitor to a edid override device using a INF. file changing the driver, if you start getting into trouble roll back your driver back to generic pnp monitor using device manager. I take no responisblity for your computer skills.
I'm not the best on computers so I guess this can be improved on.
1st- Get the attached file and place in on your desktop or where it wont get lost then unzip the file you should end up with an .inf setupfile.
2nd- Veiw the file with notepad, the part we are interested in are the two fields below with a long string of text.
"HKR,EDID_OVERRIDE,"0",0x01" followed by EDID data (change this to suit or tv/monitor)
"HKR,EDID_OVERRIDE,"1",0x01" followed by EDID data (change this to suit your reciever)
This the EDID your computer will use, existing non generic pnp monitors will not be changed, I'm not sure about monitors being installed later.
In "01" everything after 0x01, starting with 00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00 is the first block of EDID data for you monitor that you want to use. Mine was set for Samsung LA46F81BD HDTV.
In "02" everything after 0x01, is regarding to the extention block use the second half of EDID data for your reciever here. Mine was set for Yamaha RX-V663 Reciever.
The registry puts the two together and into action.
3rd- Once you are happy with the two parts of data save and exit the file. Have all your equipment connected and running. To install open device manager, find generic pnp monitor and right click go into options. ensure the current driver is for generic pnp monitor (roll back driver if required). In properties click the driver tab and choose update driver, choose browse computer, pick from a list of device drivers, have disk and find the EDID override file with the information you want and install, note you will get a warning because it is modified.
4th- Reboot your computer if the EDID information you supplied is correct you will now have 7.1 ability.
Just a note I think a dvi detective is a better solution if you have the money... I had more time then cents while recovering from a knee op.
und hier der Link zur Seite falls nötig
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1091403
Danke schon mal
Gruß
Fastburn...
Währe bieleicht jemand so nett und würde mir Folgenden Text Übersetzten ?
Ok so I have found a way to get around the problem of not recieving sound from the ATI card and would like to share it.
First a disclamer This will change your generic pnp monitor to a edid override device using a INF. file changing the driver, if you start getting into trouble roll back your driver back to generic pnp monitor using device manager. I take no responisblity for your computer skills.
I'm not the best on computers so I guess this can be improved on.
1st- Get the attached file and place in on your desktop or where it wont get lost then unzip the file you should end up with an .inf setupfile.
2nd- Veiw the file with notepad, the part we are interested in are the two fields below with a long string of text.
"HKR,EDID_OVERRIDE,"0",0x01" followed by EDID data (change this to suit or tv/monitor)
"HKR,EDID_OVERRIDE,"1",0x01" followed by EDID data (change this to suit your reciever)
This the EDID your computer will use, existing non generic pnp monitors will not be changed, I'm not sure about monitors being installed later.
In "01" everything after 0x01, starting with 00,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,ff,00 is the first block of EDID data for you monitor that you want to use. Mine was set for Samsung LA46F81BD HDTV.
In "02" everything after 0x01, is regarding to the extention block use the second half of EDID data for your reciever here. Mine was set for Yamaha RX-V663 Reciever.
The registry puts the two together and into action.
3rd- Once you are happy with the two parts of data save and exit the file. Have all your equipment connected and running. To install open device manager, find generic pnp monitor and right click go into options. ensure the current driver is for generic pnp monitor (roll back driver if required). In properties click the driver tab and choose update driver, choose browse computer, pick from a list of device drivers, have disk and find the EDID override file with the information you want and install, note you will get a warning because it is modified.
4th- Reboot your computer if the EDID information you supplied is correct you will now have 7.1 ability.
Just a note I think a dvi detective is a better solution if you have the money... I had more time then cents while recovering from a knee op.
und hier der Link zur Seite falls nötig
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1091403
Danke schon mal
Gruß
Fastburn...