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Samsung sez the TV speaker automatically turns off if wifi or Bluetooth is on. The TV was very expensive last year... and now it appears Samsung wants me to buy a $1,200 sound bar and more for speakers (the Radiant 360 R3 for 1 speaker was $200) to do what I need.
Oct 10, 2016. Solution. #2. Samsung and other TV makes have decided they know what you need and restrict the way their TVs output audio. The only solution I can think of is to split the optical audio output. Connect a soundbar to one output and a headphone transmitter to the other. 0. Solution.
If you use RCA cables, those don't sense when they're being used so there's no way for the tv to know to only output sound to those ports. No I can't adjust the volume of the TV independently of the headphones. I do not have a headphone jack on my TV, so that's why I'm using the wireless headphones. My TV doesn't have Bluetooth.
Hi, is there a way to connect my LG Bluetooth speaker to the TCL TV (U55P6006X1). It says Smart TV, but I haven’t found any way to set it up in the settings! Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Feb 7, 2019. Solution. #3. You can't use a splitter to connect two sources to one input. That's the same as connecting the outputs of the PC and TV to each other. You would need an input selector switch to choose either the TV or the PC. You would need a stereo mixer only if you wanted to hear both TV and PC audio at the same time.
Solution. #2. The biggest issue with many bluetooth transmitters is that there is often a bit of a lag with audio, so the audio and video is out of sync. Some devices work well together to minimize that but can still happen.
I have similar question. We have an old Kenwood audio-video stereo receiver (KR-V7040) with 2 wired Bose speakers. I would like to add 2 wireless speakers to get a surround sound feel. Would the RTX work with my receiver and would I be able to use both the wired and wireless together to get (as mentioned above) surround sound?
I connected the RF transmitter to the cable box (not the TV) and turned the transmitter to channel 1 (has 3 channels). I then turned on one of the wireless headphones that came with it (I have 2 Headphones) and put it on channel 1. I am now listening to the TV. I can control my volume from the headphone. The TV volume is totally separate.
0. 4,610. Jan 13, 2017. #3. Your headphones should be plugged into a jack that specifically says headphones. Usually, the sound from the speakers would then automatically cut out. The jack your in right now is an auxilliary output meant to feed a stereo input to play the sound through an external system. Volume would then be controlled using ...
Jul 27, 2017. Saga Lout : Pairing is only the first stage. Bluetooth needs to be told to connect to the paired device so in the list of paired devices, choose the one you want and click on it to connect. I finally figured it out! The blue tooth adapter has "Transmitter and Receiver" switch.