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Beam audio output is Stereo only
Hi, I'm having problems getting Surround Sound working with my Sonos Beam and 2 x Play 1s. I've gone through the initial setup and all is playing fine, however, when I am playing audio through the TV, whether it is iPlayer, Netflix or Amazon Prime, etc, the Sonos App is reporting that the audio is being received as STEREO. I am getting audio out of the surrounds, but I think that's just the stereo feed being sent out to them. It's getting very frustrating, does anyone have any ideas? TV is a Sharp LC-40LE831E connected to the Beam via the ARC port.
Best answer by Airgetlam
That's a question your should be asking Sharp, but it's not a crazy one, I've seen other TVs talked about here that aren't capable of returning a Dolby Digital signal out....which to me, defeats the entire purpose, or a large part of it, of HDMI-CEC. Ah, but that does suggest that you double check to make sure the firmware on your TV is up to date, if you can. It might be something they "fixed" in a later release that you can download and apply to your TV...or it might not, but something to look in to .
At the end of the day, you may be a candidate for one of the HDMI switches that is talked about in many places on this forum. I don't use one myself, but here's an example:
https://www.amazon.com/Tendak-Switcher-Selector-Extractor-Splitter/dp/B01HM1RP6G
There's dozens of makers of these, so be sure to pick the one that fits your needs and budget, if you go that route. Then you'd plug all your sources in to it, and plug it via HDMI into the TV, and take the optical output from it and send it to your Beam, using the adapter.
But it might be worth talking to Sharp before taking that step, and get a definite answer about getting Dolby Digital out of the TV via HDMI-ARC.
At the end of the day, you may be a candidate for one of the HDMI switches that is talked about in many places on this forum. I don't use one myself, but here's an example:
https://www.amazon.com/Tendak-Switcher-Selector-Extractor-Splitter/dp/B01HM1RP6G
There's dozens of makers of these, so be sure to pick the one that fits your needs and budget, if you go that route. Then you'd plug all your sources in to it, and plug it via HDMI into the TV, and take the optical output from it and send it to your Beam, using the adapter.
But it might be worth talking to Sharp before taking that step, and get a definite answer about getting Dolby Digital out of the TV via HDMI-ARC.
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