How do you get a soundbar to work on Apple TV?

How do you get a soundbar to work on Apple TV?

Set up Dolby Atmos or surround sound on Apple TV with a sound bar or AV receiver

  1. Make sure that you connect your Apple TV 4K directly to the HDMI input on your sound bar or AV receiver with an HDMI cable.
  2. Plug one end of an HDMI cable into the HDMI output on your sound bar or AV receiver.

Why does my sound bar keep losing sound?

Your soundbar may cut out audio due to several reasons. It may be Bluetooth interference, old worn-out components, inadequate wire gauges, outdated software, and even poorly connected cables.

Why does Apple TV keep losing sound?

In most cases, checking and tightening wire connections, ensuring you’ve selected the right speaker system in the Audio and Video tab of Apple TV, making sure Audio Mode is set to Auto(or sometimes 16bit, depends on your TV), and checking for updates should solve the problem.

How do I fix the sound on my Apple TV?

On your Apple TV, select Settings > Audio & Video. Make sure Audio Out is set to Apple TV. Change the Audio Mode from Auto to 16 bit. On Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation), change the Dolby Digital Out setting from On to Off.

How do I get sound back on my soundbar?

Try unplugging the subwoofer and/or rear speakers from the wall, and plugging them back in. You may also need to press a “pair” button on the subwoofer or rear speakers to re-connect them to your main soundbar. Check the manual for full instructions on how to do this, as it can vary from model to model.

Why isn’t my soundbar working with my TV?

Make sure that the ARC feature of your audio device is set to ON or AUTO. Verify that sound is output from the TV after turning on the TV and then the audio device. Make sure that your audio device is set to TV input. Change the TV audio output setting to PCM and check whether sound is output.

Why is the sound on my TV not working?

Check the audio settings on your TV and connected devices. Turn off and unplug your TV and connected devices. If so, it may have been an issue with the HDMI sound not working on the TV. Swap out the media device for another one, or change the TV’s speaker output to the internal speakers to see if it fixes the sound.

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