Specs - HTPC build
Windows 7 32bit
Bios F11 - All updated drivers (more on this later)
i3 530
OCZ OCZSSD2-1VTX30GXXX 30GB SATA SSD- IDE mode/boot drive
WD WD1001FALS 1TB - storage
Crucial 4GB (2 x 2GB) (PC3 10600) CT2KIT25664BA1339
Current peripheral connections
HDMI (mobo) -> SONY STR-K7100 -> Panasonic 50PX77U - video has no problem
Optical (SPDIF) out -> SONY STR-K7100
When I purchased and built this system I had zero problems with any part or piece. Problems started when I decided to update all drivers, now I cannot get sound from the optical port. Unfortunately I do not remember the original driver revisions for Realtek or Intel but the bios went from F4 to F11.
I have tried all sorts of drivers... from Gigabyte... from Realtek... from Intel with the same results, the only operational audio device is "Intel display audio" detecting only my television. I have since left every driver/bios/utility at the most recent release from Gigabyte while I search for clues.
One very odd thing is that my receiver recognizes the optical input is present, if disconnected it goes into a locked state.
Some other information:
-From Winamp - I get an error "Bad directsound driver"
-From CP->Sound->Playback devices->test - I get "failed to play sound"
-From dxdiag - I get "Problem getting extra sound info"
-With the TV off - I get a "X" through my volume control
-With the TV on - I have volume control of the TV (Cannot output sound to TV)and if I try to select the volume control for the optical output it says "No audio device installed"
- From CP->Sound->Playback devices I have a volume level meter only next to "Intel Display Audio - Panasonic TV" and no level meter next to any other device. I found this to be most odd because in the manual the picture clearly shows level meters next to every device.
Any suggestions?