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Originally Posted by jswinden
Windows 7 Home Premium running an ATI Radeon HD 4300/4500 (according to the System control panel). I know it has an HDMI out but not sure what the specs are.
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According to AMD your video card's HDMI supports both video and audio:
http://www.amd.com/us/products/noteb...300-specs.aspx
I have an older Radeon (X1300) running component video (using a DVI to component adapter) to a Visio TV along with a separate audio feed (splitter: one output goes to desk speakers, other goes to TV) and it all works great. Of course, this was set up fro an older HDTV I had because the Visio has built in Internet and I was able to download an Amazon App directly too it. However, the video / audio setup i have still comes in handy and runs a full 1080p. I have owned many ATI cards over the years and they run like a workhorse. Catalyst Control Center makes it pretty painless. HDMI even more so.