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- #DTS AUDIO CONTROL PANEL MISSING IDTNC64.CPL WINDOWS 7#
This should cause the sound driver to switch to Nvidia (and control panel options will change too). Connect the HDMI cable to a monitor/TV and turn it on and you should hear the sound of the computer recognizing the HDMI connection/monitor.That's how it looks when HDMI is not connected. With HDMI cable detached, click on the speaker icon in the task bar and under Volume Control panel Options/Properties settings you see the mixer device it is set to IDT Sound with no other choice.Don't look for things you saw when the cable was detached or TV turned off that you saw when it was connected and on. Understand upfront that the computers control panels (Volume Control, Sound Control Panel and Video Control Panels) change their features and options depending on whether an HDMI device is attached and turned on or not.You may not have all the fancy sound settings and features you when you use Windows 7, but it works. If you follow the practices below, sound will work. Hence the so so support of HDMI when using XP on the E6520.so no one else worries about fixing the problems (Nvidia, IDT, Dell) and who can blame them. The bottom line comes back to the fact that XP predated HDMI and Microsoft will never bring it up to date to support it completely.Its a question of where you think the buck should stop. So, perhaps this is not entirely Dell's fault. If you go to the Nvidia site, they do not have an XP driver for this chipset. It is a generic driver from a long time ago (2008?). Upon further research I learned that the Nvidia driver that Dell uses for XP on the E6520 was not written for the video chipset used in the E6520.
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However, there are features you would expect there also that seem to be missing, plus it links back to the broken IDT driver. They at least made an attempt to support HDMI (including sound) at some point and for the "most" part it works.

In fact it appear the IDT audio driver for XP doesn't work properly at all with HDMI and doesn't even appear to support HDMI.
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The bottom line went something like this. There appears to be no solution to this problem as posted. When I look at the driver on a Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7, this control panel comes up titled "IDT HD Sound" and has all the settings I would expect for an HD system including setting for the HDMI port.Ĭan anyone tell me if there is anyway to get the "Advanced" setting button to work on the control panel I have (to see if the setting I am seeking are there), or better yet, how I can get the "IDT HD Sound" control panel to come up under XP? Even though I supposedly have the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC installed, there is nothing in this control panel that remotely suggests it is for an HD setup. There are no settings for equalization or HDMI or anything. There are only two radio buttons showing on the main page "Power" and "Miscellaneous".
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I don't know what the audio driver looked like with Windows 7 on it, but the XP audio control panel I have now says "IDT Audio Control Panel" and the "Advanced" settings button does nothing. I just received an E6520 and out IT department installed XP on it.
