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budvesota
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3 years ago
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Question about speakers ( Roku )

I got some new roku speakers and they sound great with one on each side of me but is it possible to use my tvs speaker along with the wireless speakers?

  • Greetings budvesota 

    Welcome to the Roku Community and thanks for the inquiry.

    Please be aware that when using the Roku Wireless Speakers, the TV speakers will be disabled.

    If you have another inquiry in the future, please don't hesitate posting in the Roku Community again.


    Thanks,
    Danny

  • Hello! Rachel28,

    A friendly welcome from the Roku Community!

    We appreciate you reaching out to us about your Roku TV. We're pleased to assist.

    • Please go to the TV's audio settings to change the mode.
    • Go to Home on your Roku device
    • Navigate to Settings
    • Scroll to Audio
    • Select Audio Mode
    • Confirm that the mode is now set to Auto or stereo. 

    Please keep us posted on what you find out; we will happily continue assisting you further. We look forward to hearing back from you.

    Thanks,
    Arjiemar

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  • RokuDanny-R's avatar
    RokuDanny-R
    Retired Moderator

    Greetings budvesota 

    Welcome to the Roku Community and thanks for the inquiry.

    Please be aware that when using the Roku Wireless Speakers, the TV speakers will be disabled.

    If you have another inquiry in the future, please don't hesitate posting in the Roku Community again.


    Thanks,
    Danny

  • As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Roku speakers are designed to work independently, and they don't support combining with the TV's built-in speakers for a multi-channel audio setup. The Roku TV Wireless Speakers are generally meant to be the primary audio output for your Roku TV. If you want to have both the Roku speakers and the TV's built-in speakers working simultaneously, you would typically need an audio receiver or soundbar with multiple inputs that can handle this configuration. You would connect both the Roku speakers and the TV to the audio receiver or soundbar, and it would manage the audio output to both sets of speakers. However, the specific capabilities of your Roku speakers and your TV may vary, and new features may have been introduced after my last update. I recommend checking the user manual for your Roku speakers and your TV or contacting Roku customer support for the most accurate and up-to-date information on your specific model. They can provide guidance on the available audio settings and configurations.

    • Rachel28's avatar
      Rachel28
      Newbie

      I lost the sound on my ROKU TV when I setup my PC to access MSNBC using earbuds. Now, even if I unplug my earbuds and turn off my PC, my ROKU TV indicates that my TV speakers are muted. I never muted the TV speakers. I haven't figured out a way to unmute the TV speakers. I even tried resetting the sound by unplugging the TV. Without sound, the ROKU TV is basically useless.

      • RokuArjiemar's avatar
        RokuArjiemar
        Retired Moderator

        Hello! Rachel28,

        A friendly welcome from the Roku Community!

        We appreciate you reaching out to us about your Roku TV. We're pleased to assist.

        • Please go to the TV's audio settings to change the mode.
        • Go to Home on your Roku device
        • Navigate to Settings
        • Scroll to Audio
        • Select Audio Mode
        • Confirm that the mode is now set to Auto or stereo. 

        Please keep us posted on what you find out; we will happily continue assisting you further. We look forward to hearing back from you.

        Thanks,
        Arjiemar