Why is there no sound coming out of my TLC TV?
Why is there no sound coming out of my TLC TV?
Check your cable connections. If the TV is connected to a different device such as a cable or satellite box, DVD, Blu-Ray, etc. make sure that the cables are properly connected (red and white cables for audio). If the external device has its own remote, try adjusting the volume level.
How do I enable HDMI CEC on my TCL Android TV?
- ENABLE HDMI-CEC (Power Sync) Home Button > Settings > Control Other Device (CEC) > Select ARC (HDMI 3) > Select System Audio Control >
- ENABLE HDMI-CEC (General) Home Button > Settings > TV Inputs > Select Soundbar >
- ENABLE HDMI-CEC. Home Button > Settings > Control Other Device (CEC) > Search for CEC Devices >
How do I turn on my soundbar with my TCL TV?
How To Connect
- Connect the soundbar to the TCL Roku TV.
- Turn on both devices.
- Turn on “settings” on your TV.
- Click on “control other devices”
- Enable the connection you chose.
- Pull up the system audio control on the main menu.
- Enable the connection you chose.
- Return to Home. The soundbar should be working now.
How do I turn on HDMI ARC on my TCL TV?
Enabling HDMI® ARC
- Press on your remote to open the main screen.
- Scroll up or down and select Settings.
- Press the button, scroll down and select System.
- Press the button, scroll down and select Control other devices (CEC)
- Press the right arrow button, scroll down and select HDMI ARC.
- Press the button to enable HDMI ARC.
What does arc mean on a Tcl TV?
ARC or Audio Return Channel, is an HDMI® feature available in most TCL TV models. This feature allows the TV and other CEC-compatible devices to send audio and video back and forth. Using HDMI® ARC reduces the number of cables required, and optionally lets you control the volume and mute state of the receiver by enabling system audio control.
Why is my audio not working on my Arc TV?
In these cases the input will be marked with the letters ARC. If one of the devices does not support “HDMI Control”, audio cannot be heard through ARC. Perform a power reset on the TV and audio system, as follows: Turn off the TV and the audio system. Disconnect the power cords (mains lead) and HDMI cord from both the TV and audio system.
How can I connect my sound bar to my TCL TV?
Be sure you are using a High Speed HDMI® cable that supports HDMI® ARC and CEC control, to connect the sound bar to your TCL Roku TV. After properly connecting your CEC-compatible devices to the TCL TV, be sure it’s powered ON and follow the steps below to confirm that your TV recognizes them:
How can I get my HDMI to work on my TCL TV?
As @scottypie1234 mentioned, you’ll want to enable HDMI CEC settings on your TV, which should enable this functionality for you. Visit Settings>System>Control other devices (CEC)>and try enabling ‘ARC’, and ‘System audio control’. Let us know if that helps get things on track! 05-02-2020 10:43 AM
ARC or Audio Return Channel, is an HDMI® feature available in most TCL TV models. This feature allows the TV and other CEC-compatible devices to send audio and video back and forth. Using HDMI® ARC reduces the number of cables required, and optionally lets you control the volume and mute state of the receiver by enabling system audio control.
In these cases the input will be marked with the letters ARC. If one of the devices does not support “HDMI Control”, audio cannot be heard through ARC. Perform a power reset on the TV and audio system, as follows: Turn off the TV and the audio system. Disconnect the power cords (mains lead) and HDMI cord from both the TV and audio system.
Be sure you are using a High Speed HDMI® cable that supports HDMI® ARC and CEC control, to connect the sound bar to your TCL Roku TV. After properly connecting your CEC-compatible devices to the TCL TV, be sure it’s powered ON and follow the steps below to confirm that your TV recognizes them:
As @scottypie1234 mentioned, you’ll want to enable HDMI CEC settings on your TV, which should enable this functionality for you. Visit Settings>System>Control other devices (CEC)>and try enabling ‘ARC’, and ‘System audio control’. Let us know if that helps get things on track! 05-02-2020 10:43 AM