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Creeper world 3 arc eternal walkthrough tiplex drivers#
Until then I'm going to assume that Intel drivers are playing some part in the problem. If you want to defer to Microsoft and say it's a problem with Hyper-V in Windows 10, that's fine but please provide the link stating it's a known issue from them because I can't find such a thing.
Creeper world 3 arc eternal walkthrough tiplex windows 10#
It only stopped working when the NUC was upgraded to windows 10 with Intel-provided windows 10 graphics drivers.
Creeper world 3 arc eternal walkthrough tiplex windows 8.1#
The D54250WYK NUC worked completely fine with Hyper-V and HDMI audio on Windows 8.1 and earlier. In the thread you conclude by saying this issue is expected behavior, which is a patently false statement. Also, another poster (Kratos) indicated he was seeing the same Hyper-V / HDMI audio problem on the NUC D54250WYK using the i5-4250U which clearly supports Directed I/O (VT-d) as stated here: Intel® Core™ i5-4250U Processor (3M Cache, up to 2.60 GHz) Specifications. In you replies you stated the issue was because his CPU didn't support Directed I/O (VT-d) which, for one, is completely false (see: Intel® Core™ i5-4590 Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.70 GHz) Specifications). The OP in that thread stated that his PC was using a Gigabyte motherboard with an i5-4590. Thank you for trying to help but you are misdirecting people on this issue (intentionally or otherwise I can't be sure). The thread you linked to does not have a resolution as you indicate there that the root cause is related to the CPU not supporting Directed I/O (VT-d) which is very much not the case for the NUC D54250WYK. The responsive support that really means to help is currently what could change my view. Before deleting or moderating this post, please bear in mind I'm not going to recommend Intel products to any prospective buyers given the current state of affairs. I'm at the end of my rope with the experience of using Intel NUC and I insist to have this issue investigated properly. Like others stated, the sound playback is working fine with other brands of graphics cards so, with all due respect, I strongly believe it is your job to get in touch with Microsoft to get your drivers to work properly, not ours. No, this it not expected and this was working before. Also, in the other thread you're referring, I can see you trying to brush off the user's (Kratos) problem, referring him to your earlier post about the CPUs not supporting VT-d, despite him having stated clearly that his CPU (like mine) does, in fact, support this feature. It's the encoded AC3 and DTS audio that doesn't get passed through. I'm getting regular Windows sounds just fine. The memory configuration could be the difference between 4th, 5th, and 6th Gen products, which users report passing and failing cases.Īs virtual machines share memory with the Hyper-V host, you will need to provide enough memory to handle the expected virtual workload. (In my case: DVMT Pre-Allocated 1024MB and DVMT Total Gfx Mem Max) Increase or maximize the DVMT graphics memory allocation in BIOS.When dual channel 8GB memory is used, the issue is no longer observed.There are 2 possible solutions you can try: Memory bandwidth may be constrained which is something that can be adjusted.
Creeper world 3 arc eternal walkthrough tiplex update#
Most users reported seeing the issue after a windows update or upgrade of the OS. In this Windows thread the issue is noted as happening on 3rd party graphics as well. Oddly enough, DTS-MA seems to work always, even when AC3 and DTS don't. It was working just fine up to Windows 8.1.
some undefined amount of time (hours, days) passes, during which "something" breaks the pass-through functionality anyway.Īfter any of the above, I have to keep rebooting my OS until I get working bitstreaming again.I log in remotely via RDP and then re-login locally.When I do manage to get it working by rebooting several times (haven't been able to find any pattern to that), it works only until any of the following happens: When it's enabled (and having it disabled is not a solution for me), it's a hit or miss approach to get working bitstreaming (MPC-HC, Plex doesn't really matter) to my Yamaha receiver after booting. Everything's fine when not using Hyper-V.
Creeper world 3 arc eternal walkthrough tiplex movie#
Since several months (and through several drivers' versions) I'm struggling with passing the encoded movie audio (AC3, DTS) through HDMI.
Intel NUC D54250WYK, Windows 10 Professional 圆4, latest drivers (Graphics: 4331 Intel Display Audio: 3182), Hyper-V enabled.