doesn't the Raspberry Pi have an audio output of its own?

On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 11:31 PM, Chuck Hast <wch...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Folks,
> I have a Westinghouse 37" monitor. It has HDMI and if there is audio on the
> HDMI it should be heard through the speakers on the monitor. This thing has
> great video, I would like to fix the audio issue if I can, I use the thing
> with an
> RPi. So far I have hit zero on finding a service manual.
>
> The model is a LVM-37w3se. It has a Westinghouse logo on it and you can
> find the USER manuals all over the 'net, but the service manual shines in
> it's
> absence.
>
> It is great for a traininig monitor and since it does not have the receiver
> in it
> people are not going to be able to move it to TV channels and use it when I
> am not around. I guess if the Pi is hooked up to it they could do video
> that
> way but there are ways to defeat that (remove Pi and put in pocket) I was
> using
> it to give my wife some training (she does not like to wear glasses and
> this
> monitor was great for that), but now I have to push audio to an alternative
> audio device, unit had great audio, it just died.
>
> --
>
> Chuck Hast  -- KP4DJT --
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