-I start playing music in MC and then turn the TV off - the audio gets silenced and does not come back on. Turning the TV back on and stopping and starting the music will start playing audio again.
Yup, this is very annoying. My amp, an Arcam, used to do this. Turning the TV off lost the HDMI handshake and the music stopped. It isn't just the HTPC, but my PS3 too, so it is not the PCs fault. I'm not sure a different graphics card would fix it. Arcam issued a firmware fix to hold the EDID table and not break the handshake, so it is now OK. I had temporary relief before the firmware fix with a HDMI Detective which is a little black box that sits on the HDMI cable and 'fixes' the EDID/handshake. It didn't work all the time, but it did make the problem better. Not sure if I had a duff one though - I had to keep reprogramming it. It isn't cheap either. I haven't needed it since the firmware fix.
I've bought two NVIDIA cards since then, but since I already had the firmware fix I'm really not sure if they would be any better than the iGPU on the i3. I can't go back and reflash the amp to test since I don't have the cable anymore!
-This is even more annoying, is that sometimes I will turn the TV on (with nothing playing) and get no picture or audio. What usually but not always works is to change inputs on my AVR and let a new handshake occur then then switch back to the HTPC input. If that doesn't work I need to restart the computer.
An even quicker way might be the 'Windows key&p' shortcut trick. Hit WinKey&P and then Return. It does a 'detect display' thing, and enter gets you back to where you were.
But I just tried sending audio to my TV through my Nvidia GTX 570 using HDMI, killed power to the TV, turned it back on four or five minutes later, and audio was still playing through Media Center (using WASAPI Exclusive) without any issues.
I'm not sure this is the same thing. I think the rehandshake is triggered by a change in EDID, so if you reconnect the same TV back again the PC hasn't really noticed a change, so is quite happy to carry on as normal. Maybe try and plug a different HDMI TV/monitor in after you turn it off and see if it kills the music?!! (I only have one TV
so I can't try it here).
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