hiss of onstage

Help, please

My hp computer and monitor which works very well on HDMI there was a pop sound when stop for the night.  Now all I get is a hiss and static of the speaker.  Device Manager tells me that everything is working properly.

What should I do

Hi mimi,

What model of monitor and PC do you have?

This HP support documentresembles that relates to your question and your monitor?

Here is another document on how HDMI works with desktop computers, maybe it can help?

Let us know how it goes.

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