Hi all,
So, from what I read, the nVidia Shield is supposed to be able to passthrough Dobly Atmos audio, but it doesn't seem to be working for me. When my PC was connected directly to the AVR, it would display ATMOS whenever I'd play a video with appropriate audio, or whenever I'd play Final...
Thanks for the suggestions. If I only wanted to stream videos, the whole Plex or other streaming service would work fine. But I also want to use it for gaming. (Nothing beats a bit of Co-op Broforce action on the big screen). Ok, other, more demanding games too.
Hi guys,
I hope this is in the right section.
Anyways, here goes. So I have my one PC for everything ; movies, series, music, gaming, facebook, photoshop, etc... and the way I'm setup right now, it's connected via HDMI cable to my TV in another room for when I want to watch something or game...
Perhaps. Here's the weird thing... Even my RAM is working fine, again.
To test it, I had removed the ram module, and the computer booted fine, reinstalled it, and it wouldn't turn on, removed the other module, put the "faulty" one in it's place and the computer wouldn't turn on, put the good...
Well, after I managed to get all my files back using Testdisk, I overwrote the MBR and removed the partition table. Then, I reconnected the drive in the SATA port on the Motherboard and the computer started up fine and I was able to repartition the drive within windows and it's working normally...
Hi, I'll try to explain as best I can what happened, and see if anyone has any idea if there's a way to get this drive fixed up or not.
So I was listening to music as I normally do while on my PC and then the sound started going crazy. I stopped Winamp and realized that my D: and E: drivers...