A user, who is attempting to give a presentation via a projector in a conference room, reports that the projector has video but no audio. Which of the following will MOST likely resolve the issue?
A.
Changing the input on the projector to VGA
B.
Changing the output on the PC to DVI
C.
Modifying the projector's refresh rate
D.
Utilizing an HDMI connection
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Answer:
d
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A 1 votes
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B 3 votes
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C 1 votes
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D 14 votes
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simon2k
1 year, 7 months ago
B. Changing the output on the PC to DVI
amir0reza
1 year, 4 months ago
HDMI should resolve the problem
amir0reza
1 year, 4 months ago
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fatouwest
1 year ago
Changing the output on the PC to DVI
Tone
1 month, 3 weeks ago
D. HDMI. Even though the question doesn't specify the outputs on the projector, HDMI transmits both digital audio and video. VGA only displays analog video, and DVI could display analog or digital video, or both depending on the version. So in the context of the question it is most certainly already using either a VGA or DVI.
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B. Changing the output on the PC to DVI
HDMI should resolve the problem
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Changing the output on the PC to DVI
D. HDMI. Even though the question doesn't specify the outputs on the projector, HDMI transmits both digital audio and video. VGA only displays analog video, and DVI could display analog or digital video, or both depending on the version. So in the context of the question it is most certainly already using either a VGA or DVI.