You have tried everything but one of the most important Windows Settings - Windows Sound Panel.
Go to Windows Control Panel - Sound Panel or Windows Settings - Sound Panel.
When you open it see what is your "Default Audio Device" If it isn't the AMD TV as "Default" that is your problem. Most likely it is set to your laptop sound as "Default Audio Device".
Once you set your TV as Default Audio Device it should start having sound.
Here is mine. I have a Nvidia GPU card so the Default Audio Device is under Nvidia Driver. Yours should be under AMD Driver:
I am using Bluetooth Headset as my Default Audio Device while my HT-R380 is my Onkyo Receiver (HDMI Connected to my GPU card) I use my Receiver as a secondary Default Audio Device when I am not using my Bluetooth Headsets.
If you noticed I also have 4k LG Television connected via HDMI cable and it is showing up as LG HDR 4K in Sound Panel. IF I make that as "Default Audio Device" I will get sound from my Television set instead of any other connected audio devices.
If you don't see your TV, Right click whatever is under "Default Audio Device" and click on "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices"
Note: Your TV must be connected to the Video Output of your main Graphics display adapter so that way it should show up as being enabled or ready for use.
Sound isn't the problem.The problem is that I'm unable to set custom resolution or when i do so the screen looks ugly but the second i restart pc it becomes good and the resolution sets to what i wanted and looks great but HDMI changes to DVI-D here( however i have connected it through HDMI only) . how is it possible that vega 11 shows it as DVI-D when its connected through HDMI. It happens everyday ( whether i don't change any setting).on cold boot HDMI loads up with 1360*768 resolution and works fine. But when i restart my PC it becomes DVI-D at 1920*1080 with no sound output from monitor. I am fed up with this changing resolution . what i want is a stable 1920*1080 with HDMI and monitor sound output.
Well well well got the solution.LOL. Its the fault of tv. it cant support the resolution which i want in HDMI form, rather it can support the same in video only form .
Not that I thoroughly understand your problem, but it appears as though sometimes the GPU is connecting via the DVI-D port, and other times through the HDMI port? So here are a few questions to help get an answer:
- Is there actually something connected to the DVI-D port on the GPU?
- Is there actually something connected to the HDMI port on the GPU?
- What type of monitor or TV are you connecting to?
- Is there more than one display output on the system (for instance, one from the GPU and one on the motherboard)?
- Are you using something like a sound bar that is between the PC and the display?