We have a Sonos Playbar connected to an LG ThinQ Smart TV’s optical (toslink) output for sound. We also have a pair of Play:5 Gen 2s grouped with the Playbar. If I mute the TV it turns off the sound coming from the Playbar but not the Play:5s grouped with them. Is there some kind of settings change so the Play:5s also become muted. I noticed pressing mute on the TV remote shows the Playbar is muted in the Sonos App.
Volume control on Sonos Play:5 speakers grouped with Playbar using optical input.
Best answer by Corry P
Hi
As you mentioned, using the remote to mute will mute the Playbar, not the TV. As the pair of Play:5s are a different room, they are not affected.
You can adjust both room volumes together with the volume slider control in the Sonos app. There’s no way to link them to always be the same volume.
A TOSLink splitter producing an electrical signal for Play:5 line-in would likely induce a significant audio delay on that room only, making the whole setup unusable (the splitter spends time converting to analogue, only for the Play:5 to then spend time converting back to digital and then also buffers the input prior to playing).
I hope this helps, or at least explains.
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