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mike-s
Feb 23, 2018Explorer
Make sure the Blu-ray is connected to the HDMI port on the TV which is labeled "ARC". If there isn't one, post the TV model number. That lets the TV send audio to your Blu-ray player, which is "all-in-one" system and includes the amp for the speakers. You shouldn't need an optical cable.
Make sure CEC (Samsung calls it "Anynet+") is turned on for both the TV and Blu-ray. Look for "Anynet+" in the manuals
When using the cable box, you need to press the "TV Sound" button on the Blu-ray remote to playback sound from the TV. You should be able to control the volume using the Blu-ray remote.
Make sure CEC (Samsung calls it "Anynet+") is turned on for both the TV and Blu-ray. Look for "Anynet+" in the manuals
When using the cable box, you need to press the "TV Sound" button on the Blu-ray remote to playback sound from the TV. You should be able to control the volume using the Blu-ray remote.
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