![]() If you’re using an HDMI ARC or eARC connection, make sure you’re using the correct ports on your TV and soundbar. Check Your Cables: Look for any loose connections between your TV and soundbar.Follow the Instruction Manual: I know it’s preachy, but you should really follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing a soundbar.But here are some steps that you can take if your soundbar won’t connect to your TV. Soundbars are very easy to set up, and generally speaking, you shouldn’t have any problems if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Soundbar Won’t Connect to the TV Andrew Heinzman / Review Geek You can factory reset both your smart TV and soundbar by following the manufacturer’s instructions-the process differs from brand to brand, so consult your instruction manuals or perform a Google search for your equipment’s manuals. Of course, some problems may be resolved by a factory reset. Check its audio settings-enable “comfort noise” if available, set its audio output mode to “auto,” and calibrate any audio sync settings if available. Check Video Source Settings: Your streaming stick, cable box, DVD player, or game console may be the source of your problems.I suggest buying an HDMI 2.1 cable, as it will support both the HDMI ARC and eARC standards. ![]() Try Another Cable: Even the best HDMI cables break.(And if you’re using Bluetooth, try a wired connection) If your soundbar and TV are connected via HDMI cable, be sure that you’re using the HDMI ARC or eARC jack on both devices. Check Your Connections: Make sure that there aren’t any loose connections between your TV and soundbar.(If you prefer to keep your smart TV offline, you can disconnect it from the internet after updating.) ![]() Be sure to power cycle your TV and soundbar after the update is installed.
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