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ScoutBoss
Channel Surfer
2 years ago
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Soundbar talks after turning off TV

I just connected my new TCL (Roku) TV to my Roku soundbar model 9102x.  I use an HDMI from TV to soundbar. After turning off the TV I hear, what sounds like a female voice, saying something in one short sentence. I can hear it up to 20 minutes later after turning the TV off.

The voice is also heard after changing a setting or going from main Roku page to an app.

I have turned off all optional sounds I can find in settings.  Can't seem to figure it out. Help!

  • This sounds like the voice guide/Screen Reader has been turned on. Pressing the * button four times quickly will toggle the voice on/off. You can completely disable voice guide in the Settings/Accessibility/Screen Reader Shortcut menu.

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  • atc98092's avatar
    atc98092
    Community Streaming Expert

    This sounds like the voice guide/Screen Reader has been turned on. Pressing the * button four times quickly will toggle the voice on/off. You can completely disable voice guide in the Settings/Accessibility/Screen Reader Shortcut menu.

    • ScoutBoss's avatar
      ScoutBoss
      Channel Surfer

      Thank you for the quick response.  I did try pressing the * button four times. Also five times, as someone mentioned. 

      The  "disable voice guide" in the Settings/Accessibility/Screen Reader Shortcut menu is  disabled.

      No change.

      Thanks though!.

      • atc98092's avatar
        atc98092
        Community Streaming Expert

        That's the only voice that comes from the Roku player itself. So it appears you have that disabled. 

        What exactly was the voice saying? Did it sound like a verbal description of something that might be happening within a video? If so, you might have left a program streaming on the Roku when you turned the TV off, and you could have had the audio track selected that provides that sort of information for sight-impaired users. The way to insure that doesn't happen is to make certain you've stopped any playback before turning the TV off. Remember, turning the TV off doesn't stop whatever the Roku is doing. And since the Roku Soundbar is providing the audio, that would make sense that turning the TV off didn't stop the audio.