

- #Roku projector no sound movie
- #Roku projector no sound manuals
- #Roku projector no sound manual
- #Roku projector no sound tv


#Roku projector no sound movie
Set the BD Audio Mix setting of the Blu-ray player to On if there's no sound once the movie started.Īudio settings you can select in the Blu-ray player menu.If the volume is very low, select the Audio DRC or BD Audio Mix on the Blu-ray Disc player to Off.If the surround sound of the Blu-ray home theater system doesn't work, verify if there's no audio from the rear speakers or if you can listen to the Dolby Digital® technology 5.1 surround sound through your TV.

Change this setting to see if the amplifier produces any sound.
#Roku projector no sound tv
#Roku projector no sound manuals
Manuals are posted on your model support page.
#Roku projector no sound manual
Check the product manual if model-specific information is needed for any step. If it is switching (to something other than TV input on the AVR), either a setting in the AVR or a device sending an incorrect CEC command is the problem (try removing everything else from the device chain except the Roku/TV/AVR to troubleshoot/isolate the problem device).Follow these general guidelines to troubleshoot this issue when the Blu-ray Disc™ player is connected to your TV with an HDMI® cable. Otherwise, your AVR needs to be on its "TV Input" (ARC/Optical) setting whenever you are using the TV, regardless of TV input - make sure this isnt somehow switching to something else when you switch the TVs inputs. You should check the TV's sound configuration, especially when you switch inputs on it (Sound out=ARC/Optical) - it should remain consistent (it shouldnt change from ARC/Optical to internal speakers or vice versa based upon the TV's current input). Your C7 (or AVR) would seem to be the problem point - the Roku cant control the TV's sound configuration (Settings/Sound/Sound out=ARC/Optical vs. If you havent already powered down the entire device chain (unplugged completely) for a few minutes you should, then power them back in the following order: AVR, TV, Roku/U-verseĪRC "appears" to be correctly configured/working, since you get sound from your U-verse box connected to HDMI1 on the C7 (if youre using ARC you shouldnt be using Optical/Coax from the U-verse box to your AVR, and this could/would be the likely source of the problem). Your setup generally sounds correct - make sure you have the latest (06.00.05) firmware for your C7 and AVR, and that you have Simplink/CEC/ARC enabled in your TV/AVR. There is no reason/limitation in the Premiere as to why you are experiencing this behavior.
