XB241H displayport carry audio signal?

Danforth08
Danforth08 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives
I'm looking at this monitor, but the manual only tells me "Optional:Connect the audio input socket(AUDIO IN) of the LCD monitor
and the line-out port on the computer with the audio cable."

But this doesn't directly answer the question of whether the audio signal for the built-in speakers can be carried over the HDMI or DisplayPort cable.  Can anyone enlighten me?

TIA

Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder
     Well, there are a few things to keep in mind regarding sound and built in speakers on any display:

    1. only certain inputs can carry audio signal along with video. Those are HDMI and Display Port and if you want to pass the audio through to the speakers, plug it into your PC or console via DP or HDMI. Remember, VGA=no audio and DVI=No audio.
    2. If using a PC, you must pick the default audio device, provided you have plugged the monitor and your PC via HDMI or DP. To do that, go down to the lower right of your screen in the Windows task bar where your speaker icon and the clock is. right click on the speaker icon and select playback devices. this will bring up a list of all of the available audio devices, including speakers, headsets and audio-enabled displays. From there, find your Acer  monitor, right click on it and select "Set as Default." now you should be getting audio from your monitor's speakers. If you are not getting any audio, make sure that the monitor's audio settings are set correctly, i.e. it is not muted and the volume is set to a level where you can hear it.
    3. The monitors generally do not have any built in speakers in lieu of it being a high performance PC screen, but it does not mean that you cannot plug external speakers or a headset into it and still get audio that way, although I prefer getting my audio directly from the PC. Some monitors generally do have speakers in them, so you should be good to go.

    Now, there is another way to get sound to the monitor, and that involves an extra cable. Say you have the monitor with in-built speaker and want to take advantage of the 144hz, but your video card only has DVI-D outputs and no DP. What you can do if you still want to pass the audio through is to connect the monitor to your on board audio or your dedicated sound card with an AUX cable (3.5mm male to male audio cable). Every monitor that has speakers will have a 3.5mm input called "line in" for this exact purpose and this port is where you will plug in your audio cable. So, at this point you have a DVI-D cable for video and 144hz and the audio cable for, well, audio.


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