Monitoring sound from HP Dreamcolor Z24x

Hi,
     I have recently purchased an HP Dreamcolor Z24x and would like to monitor sound from my Avid editing system while playing picture over the Dreamcolor.  
    Previously, I would play audio on my computer and monitor it via external speakers attached to an Avid Fast Track Duo sound card.  However, with the HP Dreamcolor attached to my computer (via a Blackmagic Mini Monitor) I am no longer to hear any audio from the computer.
     I am assuming that I need to monitor the audio after it has been fed from the blackmagic card into the HP Dreamcolor, but am unsure of how to do this.  Is anyone able to help me figure out how to monitor my sound?  Many thanks.

Hello John,
For not having sound sometimes from the speakers, until you disable the audio enhancement. I would first like to confirm if you have tried this update for your audio drivers 'IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio Driver'.
I have also included the document 'No Sound from Speakers (Windows 8)'. I would suggest following through all the steps in this document. Does the Troubleshooting Tool find any issues, or does everything pass?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
I worked on behalf of HP

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