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ASRock K10N78FULLHD-HSLI HDMI audio problem

Hi all, I'm new on this forum. I have a problem, but I'm not sure that depends on the MB. I have an HTPC with a ASRock K10N78FULLHD-HSLI, with nVidia chipset, plugged in my LG LH4000 with an DVI-HDMI adapter. When I start a film, it works for about 5 minutes after this the audio suddenly interrupts. And it happends the same thing with all the players (VLC, mediaplayer, etc). With VLC, if I disable the sound trace and then I reactivate it, it works for another 5 minutes before it stops again. All the drivers are up to date and the HMDI device is set as default device. What's the problem? I'm going crazy with that!

ps: I use Windows Vista 32bit as OS.

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Hi all, I'm new on this forum. I have a problem, but I'm not sure that depends on the MB. I have an HTPC with a ASRock K10N78FULLHD-HSLI, with nVidia chipset, plugged in my LG LH4000 with an DVI-HDMI adapter. When I start a film, it works for about 5 minutes after this the audio suddenly interrupts. And it happends the same thing with all the players (VLC, mediaplayer, etc). With VLC, if I disable the sound trace and then I reactivate it, it works for another 5 minutes before it stops again. All the drivers are up to date and the HMDI device is set as default device. What's the problem? I'm going crazy with that!

ps: I use Windows Vista 32bit as OS.

Thanks


What are the rest of the specs?
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What are the rest of the specs?


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  • MB: ASRock K10N78FULLHD-HSLI
  • CPU: AMD AM2 5050E X2 WindsorBox (2,6GHz)
  • RAM: DDR2 800MHz

And that's all. I think that the case model isn't important.

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