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has anyone managed to connect thier XE93 to a samsung soundbar using ARC?
ive gt a bravia XE 9305 andam trying to connect it to a samsung HW MS650 soundbar using the ARC ports on the bravia and the soundbar but am not getting any sound. ive configured the tv to pass the sound control to and external device but still am not geting any sound passed to the soundbar. it works when i use bluetooth and pair them but I cant get it to work using ARC, any ideas?
Hello @romipat ,
ARC should work across different manufacturers - maybe your HDMI-cable doesn't support ARC?
- Nic
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Manolo che thank you for your advice my hdmi cable is a high speed hdcp compliant one. I would have expected it to work I didnt know that some hdmi cables didnt support arc thats a new one on me 😞
Samsung got me to do a software reset on the soundbar but it made no difference. when i toggled the digital in is displayed sound mute Samsung support then said it sounds like it may be that thesoftware is corrupted but I managed to get it working using a SPDIF opytical cable so they said it must be a fault with the sony arc port and that i should contact them. not convinced myself as the port works fine as an input
I’ve posted quite an extensive reply to your problem which may well help, but it got flagged as spam, which it wasn’t.
I reported this for moderation, but have heard nothing back
This is the second time this has happened, so I am reviewing whether it is worth me posting here any more.
You might yourself want to push for my posting to be restored here; it’s no good to you, or to anybody else, if it stays in limbo.
@royabrown2 wrote:I’ve posted quite an extensive reply to your problem which may well help, but it got flagged as spam, which it wasn’t.
I reported this for moderation, but have heard nothing back
This is the second time this has happened, so I am reviewing whether it is worth me posting here any more.
You might yourself want to push for my posting to be restored here; it’s no good to you, or to anybody else, if it stays in limbo.
thanks no ideawhy they would flag your reply ??? im going to stick to using the spdif optical option as its working. Ive also readon reports that the latest Sony update hasresulted in users gettting no sound from the soundbars so if its because Sony have made chages to the HDMI ports drivers then sticking to optical may be a safer option for me at this stage. I have no idea how I would be able to push for your posting to be restored but thanks for taking the time to respond even if Sony did a big brother on you.
just a quick update which might help anyone else who has a problem to get sound from a Samsung soundbar when connecting it to thier Bravia's.
Samsung for some strange reason refer to CEC as Anynet+ on their soundbars so yo have to turn anynet plus on on thier bars and then turn on the Bravia sync on the Bravia tv and that's it it now turns on or off with my tv and I can control the volume of the bar using the tv remote
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Whatever strange reason Samsung have for calling CEC Anynet+, it’s the same strange reason that Sony have for calling it Bravia Sync. And every other manufacturer giving it a proprietary name also.
Thank goodness ARC isn’t called Bravia Audio Return by Sony, Anynet+ Reverse Sound Experience by Samsung, and so on.
But then ARC is standard; and though CEC ought to be, it’s rather loosely defined, and most manufacturers just implement a subset, and make judgements as to what some of the behaviours ought to be, and so cover themselves with a local name for their specific implementation.
Which is not guaranteed to work with anybody else’s, though it usually mostly does.
And yes, you need the devices at both ends of the HDMI cable with ARC on it to have CEC turned on, since ARC is negotiated over CEC, rather than in the normal HDMI negotiation, being an inexplicable afterthought in the HDMI standard that anyone who had ever plugged in a SCART connection could have told them was needed from day 1. But then the USA never had SCART 😞
However, there is no such thing as an HDMI cable that does not support ARC; despite HDMI cables predating ARC, ARC just uses a pair of pins that were always wired together, in even the earliest HDMI standard, despite how this wire was to be used being undefined, and left for future expansion.
Hello @royabrown2,
@royabrown2 schrieb:
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with the latest update of the Community, you now have to click the three dots next to the tool-bar to open up additional tools (including quoting).
I will talk to @Peter_S. to try to get them rearranged into a more logical order - I also miss some buttons in the "non-extended" view of the toolbar.
- Nic