![]() We can boost sound quality by removing background noise, raising the volume, tweaking the audio fidelity, adding surround effects, etc. But there is a trick for us to enjoy better audio even without recording it perfectly nor playing it with expensive headphones. It seems hard to save a flawed audio file without high-end recorders. I don't know if the same method can be safely applied to mixed OSX/WIN hard drives (I mean MacOS partition + BootCamp) but in my case Windows was the only operating system installed so I had not to worry about.As is known to all, sound quality depends on how you record the audio, relating to the audio sample rate, sample format, bit depth, etc. Since I disliked the idea of a complete Win10 reinstall I found on YouTube various videos that explain how convert the partition back to MBR (from the wrong GPT scheme) without data loss. If you already updated the driver then the simple GPT -> MBR conversion will be enough to activate the HDMI audio.įrom what I have understood the hardware resources of the intel Macs are exposed to Windows in different way when the installation is made in UEFI or Legacy mode and since on Macs you have no access to low level BIOS settings there is no way to tell Windows about a specific hardware resource before the system loading. Once I revert my installation to Legacy mode and updating the intel drivers to latest available for HD4000 the HDMI audio output was actually shown in the audio preferences. After a LOT of googling here and there I found the source of the issue: I made the mistake to install Windows in UEFI mode instead of Legacy mode (this is the default for Win10 install on PCs but it is not the right way for intel Macs). Hello, I don't know if in the meantime you fixed the issue but yesterday I installed Win10 on my 2012 Quad i7 Mini and I just got the same problem. ![]()
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