Windows 10 HDMI video lag, no sound












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I have this issue with Windows 10. I have used the same setup with Windows 8.1 without any problems.



The first thing I've noticed, is that there is no sound over HDMI. I'm using a Philips 5500 series TV (fully HDCP compliant). When connected, it is properly recognized—the audio output is set to default, but there is no sound.



The second problem is, when I am playing videos (like YouTube), the playback is lagging, until I disconnect the HDMI cable.



Computer specifications:




  • Machine: Lenovo Y50-70

  • CPU: Intel i7-4710HQ

  • RAM: 12 GB

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX860M 4GB Maxwell, Intel HD 4600

  • OS: Windows 10 Pro


As far as I know, it has the latest drivers.










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  • See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
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    Sep 8 '15 at 9:01
















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I have this issue with Windows 10. I have used the same setup with Windows 8.1 without any problems.



The first thing I've noticed, is that there is no sound over HDMI. I'm using a Philips 5500 series TV (fully HDCP compliant). When connected, it is properly recognized—the audio output is set to default, but there is no sound.



The second problem is, when I am playing videos (like YouTube), the playback is lagging, until I disconnect the HDMI cable.



Computer specifications:




  • Machine: Lenovo Y50-70

  • CPU: Intel i7-4710HQ

  • RAM: 12 GB

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX860M 4GB Maxwell, Intel HD 4600

  • OS: Windows 10 Pro


As far as I know, it has the latest drivers.










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  • See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
    – user494694
    Sep 8 '15 at 9:01














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I have this issue with Windows 10. I have used the same setup with Windows 8.1 without any problems.



The first thing I've noticed, is that there is no sound over HDMI. I'm using a Philips 5500 series TV (fully HDCP compliant). When connected, it is properly recognized—the audio output is set to default, but there is no sound.



The second problem is, when I am playing videos (like YouTube), the playback is lagging, until I disconnect the HDMI cable.



Computer specifications:




  • Machine: Lenovo Y50-70

  • CPU: Intel i7-4710HQ

  • RAM: 12 GB

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX860M 4GB Maxwell, Intel HD 4600

  • OS: Windows 10 Pro


As far as I know, it has the latest drivers.










share|improve this question















I have this issue with Windows 10. I have used the same setup with Windows 8.1 without any problems.



The first thing I've noticed, is that there is no sound over HDMI. I'm using a Philips 5500 series TV (fully HDCP compliant). When connected, it is properly recognized—the audio output is set to default, but there is no sound.



The second problem is, when I am playing videos (like YouTube), the playback is lagging, until I disconnect the HDMI cable.



Computer specifications:




  • Machine: Lenovo Y50-70

  • CPU: Intel i7-4710HQ

  • RAM: 12 GB

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX860M 4GB Maxwell, Intel HD 4600

  • OS: Windows 10 Pro


As far as I know, it has the latest drivers.







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  • See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
    – user494694
    Sep 8 '15 at 9:01


















  • See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
    – user494694
    Sep 8 '15 at 9:01
















See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
– user494694
Sep 8 '15 at 9:01




See posts 15 and 17 here. communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0 Basically uninstalling and disabling Hyper-V might fix the issue.
– user494694
Sep 8 '15 at 9:01










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I just resolved the same issue thanks to this thread.



Get the latest Intel video/audio drivers and update the Intel Management Engine. The Intel Management Engine update solved this problem (latest updates of video drivers didn't change anything). It seems that it's a problem with the HDCP/DRM codecs which are provided with the Intel Management Engine.






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  • In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
    – fefrei
    Aug 16 '15 at 7:19










  • I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
    – Jeroen-bart Engelen
    Aug 20 '15 at 23:24



















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Try uninstalling hyper-v, if its installed.



I had the same problem, with Intel HD4600 and windows 10 on MSI Ghost Pro, tried all 3 available Intel display audio driver versions at the time and nothing helped, i could see thous green sound bars show up, but no sound, until I uninstalled hyper-v from my windows 10.



more details:
https://communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0






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    YES!, I solve this problem, and wish you all can.




    • right click the speakers select playback devices.

    • right click your default device select test. (will show active level with green level line but no sound).

    • right click again to select disable.

    • right click again to select enable.


    if this not works, try set speakers by default device and than set your hdmi by default device. hope this can work.






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    • What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
      – Andrii
      Nov 9 '17 at 12:21











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    I just resolved the same issue thanks to this thread.



    Get the latest Intel video/audio drivers and update the Intel Management Engine. The Intel Management Engine update solved this problem (latest updates of video drivers didn't change anything). It seems that it's a problem with the HDCP/DRM codecs which are provided with the Intel Management Engine.






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    • In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
      – fefrei
      Aug 16 '15 at 7:19










    • I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
      – Jeroen-bart Engelen
      Aug 20 '15 at 23:24
















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    I just resolved the same issue thanks to this thread.



    Get the latest Intel video/audio drivers and update the Intel Management Engine. The Intel Management Engine update solved this problem (latest updates of video drivers didn't change anything). It seems that it's a problem with the HDCP/DRM codecs which are provided with the Intel Management Engine.






    share|improve this answer























    • In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
      – fefrei
      Aug 16 '15 at 7:19










    • I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
      – Jeroen-bart Engelen
      Aug 20 '15 at 23:24














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    I just resolved the same issue thanks to this thread.



    Get the latest Intel video/audio drivers and update the Intel Management Engine. The Intel Management Engine update solved this problem (latest updates of video drivers didn't change anything). It seems that it's a problem with the HDCP/DRM codecs which are provided with the Intel Management Engine.






    share|improve this answer














    I just resolved the same issue thanks to this thread.



    Get the latest Intel video/audio drivers and update the Intel Management Engine. The Intel Management Engine update solved this problem (latest updates of video drivers didn't change anything). It seems that it's a problem with the HDCP/DRM codecs which are provided with the Intel Management Engine.







    share|improve this answer














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    • In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
      – fefrei
      Aug 16 '15 at 7:19










    • I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
      – Jeroen-bart Engelen
      Aug 20 '15 at 23:24


















    • In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
      – fefrei
      Aug 16 '15 at 7:19










    • I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
      – Jeroen-bart Engelen
      Aug 20 '15 at 23:24
















    In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
    – fefrei
    Aug 16 '15 at 7:19




    In my case, the Intel Management Engine driver is installed, but the problem is still there.
    – fefrei
    Aug 16 '15 at 7:19












    I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
    – Jeroen-bart Engelen
    Aug 20 '15 at 23:24




    I have the same issue on a Surface Pro 3. Reinstalled all the Intel Video drivers, uninstalled the Management Engine and have Windows Update download the latest driver again, but nothing works.
    – Jeroen-bart Engelen
    Aug 20 '15 at 23:24













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    Try uninstalling hyper-v, if its installed.



    I had the same problem, with Intel HD4600 and windows 10 on MSI Ghost Pro, tried all 3 available Intel display audio driver versions at the time and nothing helped, i could see thous green sound bars show up, but no sound, until I uninstalled hyper-v from my windows 10.



    more details:
    https://communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0






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      Try uninstalling hyper-v, if its installed.



      I had the same problem, with Intel HD4600 and windows 10 on MSI Ghost Pro, tried all 3 available Intel display audio driver versions at the time and nothing helped, i could see thous green sound bars show up, but no sound, until I uninstalled hyper-v from my windows 10.



      more details:
      https://communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0






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        Try uninstalling hyper-v, if its installed.



        I had the same problem, with Intel HD4600 and windows 10 on MSI Ghost Pro, tried all 3 available Intel display audio driver versions at the time and nothing helped, i could see thous green sound bars show up, but no sound, until I uninstalled hyper-v from my windows 10.



        more details:
        https://communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0






        share|improve this answer












        Try uninstalling hyper-v, if its installed.



        I had the same problem, with Intel HD4600 and windows 10 on MSI Ghost Pro, tried all 3 available Intel display audio driver versions at the time and nothing helped, i could see thous green sound bars show up, but no sound, until I uninstalled hyper-v from my windows 10.



        more details:
        https://communities.intel.com/thread/77889?start=15&tstart=0







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            YES!, I solve this problem, and wish you all can.




            • right click the speakers select playback devices.

            • right click your default device select test. (will show active level with green level line but no sound).

            • right click again to select disable.

            • right click again to select enable.


            if this not works, try set speakers by default device and than set your hdmi by default device. hope this can work.






            share|improve this answer





















            • What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
              – Andrii
              Nov 9 '17 at 12:21
















            0














            YES!, I solve this problem, and wish you all can.




            • right click the speakers select playback devices.

            • right click your default device select test. (will show active level with green level line but no sound).

            • right click again to select disable.

            • right click again to select enable.


            if this not works, try set speakers by default device and than set your hdmi by default device. hope this can work.






            share|improve this answer





















            • What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
              – Andrii
              Nov 9 '17 at 12:21














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            YES!, I solve this problem, and wish you all can.




            • right click the speakers select playback devices.

            • right click your default device select test. (will show active level with green level line but no sound).

            • right click again to select disable.

            • right click again to select enable.


            if this not works, try set speakers by default device and than set your hdmi by default device. hope this can work.






            share|improve this answer












            YES!, I solve this problem, and wish you all can.




            • right click the speakers select playback devices.

            • right click your default device select test. (will show active level with green level line but no sound).

            • right click again to select disable.

            • right click again to select enable.


            if this not works, try set speakers by default device and than set your hdmi by default device. hope this can work.







            share|improve this answer












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            • What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
              – Andrii
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            • What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
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              Nov 9 '17 at 12:21
















            What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
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            What hardware configuration do you have? On MS SP3 with Windows 10 it does not work
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