Set-Up: Panasonic GZ1000, Sonos Arc, Arcana, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Sony Blu-Ray UBP-700
I recently (and frankly, stupidly) bought an Arcana to pass through audio to my Sonos Arc in an effort to get full access to DTS capabilities.
I was originally using a HDMI splitter for blu-ray, PS5 and Nintendo. But the Arcana didn’t like that. So now I have PS5 and Nintendo going straight to TV and Blu-ray passing through Arcana. (Bye-bye PS5 DTS)
One of the benefits (loosely termed) of the Arcana is that it can relay TV sound through the port back to the Sonos. This worked in theory…but not consistently. Sometimes no audio. Sometimes only worked once i loaded up native Netflix app. If I go straight to PS5, no audio. But if I reset TV, load up Netflix, then switch to PS5 channel, I get audio. Clearly a handshake issue between the TV and the Sonos through the Arcana.
Essentially meaning I had to remove TV audio from the situation completely, and now I have TV audio going straight to the Sonos and have to manually swap cables on the Sonos when I am watching blu-ray. So now the Arcana is being used ONLY for the blu-ray with its own designated connector to the Sonos and I have to manual make that change any time I want to use it. Liveable, but a massive pain in the fact that most of my set up is in hidden cables, so each change over is a bit of an exercise in inconvenience. Plus it means the kids can’t just stick on movie on without me being there to change it all over.
I have spoken to HD Fury’s less than adequate customer service, and they have no answers; blaming the Panasonic or the Sonos. So I thought I’d ask here and see if anyone has experienced anything similar and found a solution?
FYI, TV and Sonos work perfectly together when connected directly. It is only when relaying back through the Arcana that handshake problems arise.
NOTE: any sarcastic or unhelpful comments can be filed in the “bite me” pile. So please only reply if you have something helpful to contribute.