- #DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP HOW TO#
- #DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP DRIVERS#
- #DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP UPDATE#
- #DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP DRIVER#
#DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP DRIVERS#
Making sure you’re running the latest graphics drivers for your system can sometimes fix problems with no signal errors.
#DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP UPDATE#
Update your drivers: Windows 10 supports multiple monitors by default, but your current setup may not be configured correctly. Switching to another is all you need to do to correct the problem. Sometimes ports themselves can go bad or somehow get damaged. You can also try using a new cable in case the old one has issues (bent pins, a short, exposed wire, etc.).Ĭhange the graphics port: If you’re using a dedicated graphics card with multiple output ports, try switching to another port. Try to remove the adapter if possible, or replace it with another adapter to see if this fixes the issue.Ĭhange data cable: If you’re using an older cable standard like VGA or DVI-D, you might want to try a newer alternative like HDMI or DisplayPort. If you are using an adapter to switch from one type of input to another, this may be causing issues with the other monitor. Use the buttons on your monitor to cycle through the channels and select the correct input from your PC. Verify the correct input: Monitors with multiple input options need you to manually select which cable or HDMI port you’re using, like HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort, and so on. If they do seem well secured, unplug, and plug them in again just to be sure. Verify cable connections: A loose cable can cause “no signal” errors more often than any other problem. That may be all it needs to recognize the video feed and start displaying it correctly. Turn the screen off and on: Some connection types don’t like hot swapping while a different monitor is powered on. In the following window, click the Detect button located under the display diagram. To force it to check again, right-click the desktop and select Display Settings from the resulting pop-up menu. There are several reasons why this happens and plenty of fixes you can try to sort it out.įorce Windows to detect your monitor: Maybe Windows didn’t recognize your second display’s connection. It simply means that the display has power, but it isn’t receiving visual data.
#DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP HOW TO#
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Some have a "music" setting where you can run a 3.5mm cable from an ipod or something to the receiver. You should see an HDMI connection for sound under the sound control panel playback tab (mine has a name that matches my Receiver), set that as the default.Įdit 2: Knowing the make/model of your receiver would help.
#DUAL MONITOR SOUND SETUP DRIVER#
Set the A/V Receiver to the correct input for your monitor and ensure you installed the HD Audio portion of the driver from the driver installer. Run the other monitor off of either the DP or DVI connection. The way I can think of is run an HDMI from your 750Ti to your A/V Receiver and then from your Receiver to one of your monitors. Which 750Ti do you have? I've only seen ones that have 1 HDMI port, so how are you connecting 2 screens via a single HDMI cable?