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Why is my Roku not producing sound?

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Why is my Roku not producing sound?

Check the volume level and mute settings on your television. Make sure mute is OFF and that the volume setting is at an appropriately audible level. If you need help, check the documentation for your TV manufacturer. If you are using a composite cable, check that the audio connectors are snugly attached at both ends.

What to do if your Roku has no audio?

To fix the audio problem, you should follow the below steps. Turn off your Roku TV first. Unplug your Roku device from the power socket. Wait for a minute or so > Plug it back to the socket. Start the Roku TV again and check for the issue. Meanwhile, Digital Optical Port users as the Audio Output on your Roku TV can perform below steps.

Why does my Roku TV not work with arc?

The problem with “Roku TV — HDMI/ARC — Yamaha” is that Dolby Digital Plus, either auto-detected or user-selected, does not work. So, a simple fix, which still permits surround sound, is to slightly downgrade the protocol.

How can I get surround sound on my Roku?

So, a simple fix, which still permits surround sound, is to slightly downgrade the protocol. Go to Home / Settings / Audio / S/PDIF and ARC, and select “Dolby D, DTS” instead of “Auto detect” or anything with plus. Please let me know if it works for you. The question is, does his AVR support DD+?

Can a Yamaha rx-v575 connect to a Roku TV?

My Yamaha RX-V575 supports Dolby D+ on paper too. In practice, when connected to TCL Roku TV 49S405, audio signal drops each time video steam switches to a commercial, for example. I had to switch the receiver input to something else and back to AV4 to reestablish audio.

How to fix no sound on Roku TV?

-If you have Roku TV, unplugged the TV for 5-10 minutes and then plug the TV back in and see if the issue is resolved. – If you have a Roku device, unplug your Roku device from power for a minute, then plug it back in to see if this clear up the issue.

Why is my audio out of sync on my Roku?

Update – a short while after posting this I went into the Roku menu to set the auto detect back on (under HDMI in AUDIO in SETTINGS) , because I had taken it off auto-detect while trying to fix the issue, and now the issue has resolved – unless it was a coincidence and something happened elsewhere at the same time — that has FIXED THE ISSUE.

The problem with “Roku TV — HDMI/ARC — Yamaha” is that Dolby Digital Plus, either auto-detected or user-selected, does not work. So, a simple fix, which still permits surround sound, is to slightly downgrade the protocol.

My Yamaha RX-V575 supports Dolby D+ on paper too. In practice, when connected to TCL Roku TV 49S405, audio signal drops each time video steam switches to a commercial, for example. I had to switch the receiver input to something else and back to AV4 to reestablish audio.