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sonos arc ultra stopped working


So I’ve had my Sonos arc ultra for a little over a week now and I’ve enjoyed it, but when trying to watch tv now it’s just not recognizing the hdmi arc anymore. It just shows tv hdmi on the app and the power is working but it’s not getting recognized at all. Really frustrating 

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Disconnect the Arc Ultra from the TV and redo the TV Setup process in the Sonos app.


  • Author
  • Contributor I
  • 2 replies
  • November 27, 2024

Is this something I’ll have to do often? Seems somewhat annoying 


Scema12 wrote:

Is this something I’ll have to do often? Seems somewhat annoying 

You shouldn’t have to. But Samsung TVs are known to have issues.

Do you have any other devices connected to the TV?


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • November 28, 2024

I am also having this issue. I have had the arc ultra for under a week and have had to reset it up 3 or 4 times now as the speaker just no longer exists in the app. As soon as I have the app look for new products it finds it but it’s annoying to go through the setup process each time. It’s has great sound when it works. 


Delay wrote:

I am also having this issue. I have had the arc ultra for under a week and have had to reset it up 3 or 4 times now as the speaker just no longer exists in the app. As soon as I have the app look for new products it finds it but it’s annoying to go through the setup process each time. It’s has great sound when it works. 

Are you also using a Samsung TV? If so, if you disable HDMI-eARC Mode on the TV, does it make any difference?


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • December 9, 2024

I have a very similar problem. At first, I tried to disconnect every device from my home theatre setup, but that did not help. Restarting Hi-Sense projector, Apple TV, Sub, Era 300 did not work either.

Since then, I realized that I have to power off the Sonos Arc ultra and power it back on. This fixed the problem every time. Strangely, that issue did not happen with my Sonos Arc SL, both on my TV or my Hi-Sense projector. 

I believe this is a bug with the Sonos Arc Ultra. Without powering the soundbar off and on, I seldomly lose Dolby Atmos, and then everything works in PCM2.0 even though Apple TV and projectors are properly configured (passthrough, eARC).


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • December 9, 2024

Basically now it hasn’t completely lost its settings in a week.  The main bug I am experiencing now is that if the apple TV goes to sleep or plays the screensaver, it forgets volume and everything is silent.  I can back in and out of apps on the apple tv for a minute or two and it picks back up the sound but it is always reset at zero volume.  I am going to see if setting the apple tv to never sleep helps keep it from forgetting. 


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • December 9, 2024

@Delay I also experience this as well. It is pretty annoying, and again just on the Arc ultra. I start a movie, back out, go into Netflix again, and then the volume is back.

In a nutshell:

  1. If I lose Atmos => power off and on the Arc Ultra
  2. If I lose volume => leave the app on Apple TV, going in the app again, resume playing

Both happens when everything goes on sleep.


buzz
  • 24005 replies
  • December 9, 2024

There could be multiple issues. 

First, disconnect all HDMI cables from the TV and power down the TV and soundbar for at least two minutes. Next, allow the TV and soundbar to reboot, but wait until the reboots complete before connecting the soundbar HDMI. Finally, reconnect other HDMI cables, if any.

Now we may need to deal with the nasty part. In addition to audio and video on the HDMI connection, there is CEC (Consumer Electronic Control). While the CEC goals are admirable, the details are poorly standardized. The goal is that the operator simply drops a disc into a player and all of the appropriate devices power up and select inputs. My favorite little glitch is the early morning cable box update. As a user convenience the final step of the update is to turn the cable box power ON. Unfortunately, CEC interprets this as a user request to watch TV and the user is awakened.

I suggest that you insert a CEC blocker in the AppleTV HDMI connection. This will prevent the AppleTV from attempting to dominate the CEC. Because the AppleTV CEC is blocked you’ll manually need to select it, but this is a small price to pay for system stability. You’ll also need to fuss with how the AppleTV remote sends Volume commands to the soundbar.


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • December 9, 2024

Thanks I will give the CEC blocker a try and report back.  I did try disabling the screensaver on the apple tv, I don’t know if that would prevent it from sleeping though and that didn’t work... still no sound on resuming.


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • December 9, 2024

@buzz Thanks for the insights on CEC. I will consider this if it does not improve. I read on the subject and it can indeed improve stability to the price of convenience. On my end, I was happy to ditch all remotes and only use the Apple TV remote.

What leads me to think it is a bug with the Arc Ultra is that I have had the setup with an Arc SL for over two years, and I have two different rooms with the same Apple TV 4k model, and I’ve never had any issues. Now switching to the Arc Ultra, which is the only variable in my equation, and I face those recent issues.


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • December 11, 2024

Thanks so much @buzz !  The CEC blocker seems to have solved the issue!  I just got it today but after installing that CEC blocker the sound now works.  It no longer is being handled by the apple TV it seems as that has a different volume UI which is fine because it now works with no issues! Also plays atmos content fine so it doesn’t degrade the audio signal.

I placed the CEC blocker on the actual apple TV hdmi cable as instructed in the directions.  So if you need to control multiple devices you will need one per device.  I do everything through the apple TV so one is enough for me.

Anyway it is great that a $15 device seems to have saved the day! Thanks again for the suggestion!


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • December 20, 2024

The CEC blocker only somewhat fixed my problem. Basically if the Apple TV or my projector goes to sleep and volume is reset to zero. The good news now is it does recognize the volume buttons so I can turn it back up so I can hear it again but annoying. I wish Sonos would just keep the level that it was when the device sleeps. Honestly I only occasionally watch TV in the evenings so doing this once a day isn’t that bad but if I used the system more it would be really annoying. On the plus side I never have trouble hearing what people are saying like with my previous system and I have never even needed to use the voice enhance feature and it sounds great. Hopefully they will get the bugs worked out eventually. 


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • January 8, 2025

Small update: I haven’t installed any CEC blocker yet and I did not have the reported issues for the last two weeks. I believe Sonos has made some updates which makes my new Arc Ultra work as my other Arc SL.

However, it seems that when a new firmware is being pushed, I need to restart the Sonos Arc Ultra for it to find out the paired Era 300 and the paired sub. When the Sonos app shows that the surrounds and / or the sub is missing in my home theater setup, the simplest fix is restart (power off and on).


Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • 11223 replies
  • January 9, 2025

Sometimes you can work around (prevent, not fix) the lost at update/reboot/power-fail issues by setting static/reserved IP addresses for all Sonos.

Your router’s DHCP settings page should have instructions and it is fairly simple to do.

Once done, power down all Sonos, reboot router and Controller, when both are ready power up the Sonos.


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • January 9, 2025

@Stanley_4 Thanks for the advice. I thought I had done it for all, but it seems one device was still not under DHCP reservation. Something that puzzles me is the number of visible SonosZP under my DHCP registration does not match the total number of devices I have. Could it be that when devices are paired (e.g. two Sonos 5, or an entire home theather) shows up as one device to the router?

 

In fact, I have 5 SonosZP DHCP reservations, but I have 8 devices in totals, organized into 4 distinct sets / rooms.


  • Lyricist III
  • 7 replies
  • January 11, 2025

I removed my CEC blocker and everything is working great currently. So maybe they finally fixed the issue in an update!


  • Lyricist I
  • 2 replies
  • March 4, 2025

Just received mine three days ago and since shifting from the old Arc I o the Arc Ultra I have these random dropouts more than half the time I turn on the tv or shift source. 
 

Do people still encounter this issue? If not, what resolved it?


  • Lyricist III
  • 6 replies
  • March 5, 2025

@Jacobdahl Most of my issues are gone with the newest updates:

  • I no longer lose the Dolby Atmos as a recognized format between my Apple TV to the Arc Ultra;
  • I rarely lose the sub or ERA 300 since I reserved the IP for those devices on my router.

When the sub or ERA 300 disconnect (which happens rarely now), I simply unplug the Arc Ultra for a few seconds, then plug it back on power. It takes a minute or so to restart and then sounds it back to normal.


  • Lyricist I
  • 2 replies
  • March 23, 2025

Thanks ​@Mr Smile
 

I had a replacement, since Sonos support could not alleviate the issue. 
 

However, the new one still has the issue. Might need to look out for a new TV to make it work - mine only has an Arc port while I can understand that eArc in other instances does fix the issue for other users. 


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