Hey guys, I wasn't sure where to put this, so I went ahead and put it here. So I bought a DVI to HDMI cable so I could connect my video card to my tv and it worked GREAT. I also bought an SPDIF cable, it has SPDIF on both sides. I have an EVGA 780i motherboard and it looks like on the back in the section with the audio stuff is an SPDIF connection. So I plugged that in there, and then to the SPDIF next to the HDMI on the TV. I get the video just fine but I can't seem to make the Audio work... Nothing comes out through the TV. I'm using Windows Vista Ultimate 32. I looked at the little REALTEK Icon on the bottom right of the task bar and I hit the info button. It says its ALC888S 6.0.1.5497. I went and read about that and it mentioned having two SPDIF thingies, which my motherboard doesn't have. So I figure that must be the wrong driver. Is there anyway to get the audio driver straight from like nvidia or whatever for the 780i? I just used the CD that came with the motherboard from evga. I checked the bios and HD Audio is set to AUTO (only options are disabled and auto). Any help would be greatly appreciated, and urgency is of the essence. If I left any important information out please point it out so that I can correct this post. Thanks in advance!
~Richi
~Richi