Specifications

Release 331 Quadro, NVS, Tesla, & GRID Drivers for Windows - Version 332.50 RN-WQ33250-01_v01
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Using HDMI/DisplayPort Audio with Displays that have a
High Native Resolution
To use HDMI/DisplayPort audio with some displays that have a native resolution higher than
1920x1080, you must set the display to a lower HD resolution.
Some HDMI TV's have a native resolution that exceeds the maximum supported HD
mode. For example, TVs with a native resolution of 1920x1200 exceed the maximum
supported HD mode of 1920x1080.
Applying this native mode results in display overscan which cannot be resized using the
NVIDIA Control Panel since the mode is not an HD mode.
To avoid this situation and provide a better user experience, the driver treats certain
TVs– such as the Viewsonic VX2835wm and the Westinghouse LVM- 37w3–as a DVI
monitor when applying the native mode. Because the driver does not treat the TV as an
HDMI in this case, the HDMI audio is not used.
Using HDMI/DisplayPort Displays that do not Support Audio
Some HDMI/DisplayPort displays do not support audio, or have issues with Quadro FX family
and earlier NVIDIA graphics cards.
The NVIDIA driver attempts to identify such displays and automatically disables the
audio. For example, the NVIDIA driver disables HMDI audio for all Philips HDMI TVs,
as these have been identified as having issues with Quadro FX family and earlier
NVIDIA graphics cards.
There may be cases where either the driver disables audio even though there is no
problem, or does not disable the audio when in fact the audio does not work. The
following sections describe these situations and provides guidance for handling them.
Corrupted video and no audio
The driver has not disabled audio and the display’s audio signal is incompatible with the
graphics card, causing video corruption.
With a different display connected in order to establish video, disable audio for the
HDMI display using the NVIDIA Control Panel-> Change Resolution page. From the
connector list, select HDMI-HDTV (Audio Disabled).