DanishPrince
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Hello.
I don't have a lot of experience when it comes to audio so I figured I would try getting some help on this forum.
I have a PC with a main monitor connected with DVI and I have a HDMI cable that is connected to my Denon receiver which also runs my projector. When the receiver is turned off and my audio runs trough my headset the audio is perfect but when the receiver is turned on and the audio goes trough my speakers the audio become scratchy and distorted.
When the source of the audio is in focus on the screen (ex. Spotify is in focus or VLC) then it rarely occurs but every time I move the source to the background it becomes impossible to hear anything.
When using VLC the audio is only distorted in the beginning but then stops as long as that window in in focus on the PC.
I have connected the HDMI to my laptop to see if the problem happens because of the receiver but no problems when using the laptop. I have tried switching the HDMI cable but didn't help either.
I'm currently using Windows 7 but it also happened when the PC were running Windows 8.
Do anyone here knows why this happens and what I can do to fix it?
I don't have a lot of experience when it comes to audio so I figured I would try getting some help on this forum.
I have a PC with a main monitor connected with DVI and I have a HDMI cable that is connected to my Denon receiver which also runs my projector. When the receiver is turned off and my audio runs trough my headset the audio is perfect but when the receiver is turned on and the audio goes trough my speakers the audio become scratchy and distorted.
When the source of the audio is in focus on the screen (ex. Spotify is in focus or VLC) then it rarely occurs but every time I move the source to the background it becomes impossible to hear anything.
When using VLC the audio is only distorted in the beginning but then stops as long as that window in in focus on the PC.
I have connected the HDMI to my laptop to see if the problem happens because of the receiver but no problems when using the laptop. I have tried switching the HDMI cable but didn't help either.
I'm currently using Windows 7 but it also happened when the PC were running Windows 8.
Do anyone here knows why this happens and what I can do to fix it?