Yes it should. It does with my Samsung TV and Beam.
Thanks @106rallye . Somehow it's a hit and miss with Sony Bravia X90j (running on Google tv with Chromecast). And it's a high end latest tv which I am sure many of Sonos users would have. Strange that Sonos never addressed this issue
That sounds like a wifi connection issue, where the Sonos system and your phone isn’t receiving the network data from the Arc.
The Sonos system is sending a network command to the Arc for volume. That data gets passed along the ARC channel to the TV, which executes the command, and then the system on the TV displays what has been done, which nominally should match exactly what’s showing in the Sonos controller. There are not separate volumes in flux here, it’s all the TV set which controls that. You can limit the amount of “how high does it go” commands in the Sonos controller, but then you’re just limiting what commands can be sent to the TV. You could easily override that with the TV’s remote, if you so chose. But there aren’t separate “versions” of the volume, just the one the TV controls.
My guess is that the TV isn’t sending the proper data back to the Arc, which should be then sending that exact data to your phone. But they all should be showing essentially the same thing.
I’ve forgotten the exact settings details. I think that your best bet is to set the TV for a fixed output. At least this will prevent the TV’s remote from scaling the TV’s output. TV Volume commands should still be sent to ARC, but the TV might not display the actual ARC values. Unfortunately, a TV update can change this behavior.
App and tv remote work together for me . You can see the slider move on app in sync when I use the Sony remote .
Figured it out finally. TV’s volume level and Arc’s volume level (controlled by App) need to be at the same starting position when turned on. Doing this fixed the issue. However, not a lasting solution when you turn off the TV, play some music through the App, change the volume level, turn on the TV a few hours/days later and then again - Arc and TV volume levels will be out of sync.