

Then disable driver signature enforcement to install modded audio driver only. Basically, I installed the full normal NVIDIA drivers. I recently reformatted my computer and managed to get my 5.1 working again super quickly. I'm sure the notification on the soundbar will say "eARC" when it's activated - it's allows higher res audio than the older ARC and apparently there's no audio delay.

Your TV and Soundbar are much newer than mine so they may have been updated to support eARC. The reason my PC is connected to my soundbar rather than my TV is because of the audio delay using ARC. If you have a Dolby receiver with HDMI input, then you wont need such a switch. I eventually got the HDMI switch cuase I have 3 HDMI sources, and TV only has 2 HDMI inputs and I wanted Dolby from the firestick to send to my audio receiver by way of the COAX sound cable. The switch I got from Amazon, and had no EDID settings on it, it just worked. SO if you get such an HDMI switch with dolby out, you wont have to mess with PC drivers ( switch handles the sound output, not the TV) To get Dolby 5.1, I plug the firestick into an HDMI switch that has Dolby output, so the switch tells the stick to send Dolby 5.1 surround sound. Hi guys i was just wondering would this work with a AMD GPU as well i have seen NVIDIA and Intel but no mention of AMD?If the AMD GPU board has Dolby 5.1 sound, then yes, and I am sure it does.Īnd to make it clear about a Firestick and Dolby output, it has the same problem plugged straight into a stereo only HDTV, the TV reports to the firestick it can only play stereo, so the firestick only sends it stereo.
