![]() ![]() But if the above solutions don't work for you, consider getting a media streamer. I put this one last as I don't normally like advising people to get new gear when their current gear works. You can learn more in " What is Audio Return Channel?" Solution 3: Dumb down your TV Replacing it with a new one ( cheap is still fine), solved the issue. Your current HDMI cable should work, but I have gotten some emails saying that older HDMI cables don't pass ARC. To get the sound working on your receiver, you may need to set the input to "TV", but check your user manual for the input name. If you look at the connections on the gear, one will usually be labeled "ARC." Many TVs have this as Input 2. Next, not all HDMI outputs and inputs are ARC-compatible. Newer gear usually is, but older gear isn't. First, both pieces of gear need to be ARC-compatible (that is, the TV and the sound bar or receiver). This sends the TV's audio back down the HDMI cable to the receiver or sound bar.Ī few things to check.
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