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FlyingPencil
Reel Rookie
3 years ago
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Streambar interconnectivity issues with Panasonic Viera TV

Hi,

I've just bought a Roku Streambar to improve the sound on my Panasonic TV (less than 5 years old).

Unfortunately, when viewing "normal" TV, such as Freeview (UK) and terrestrial channels, the sound is still coming from the TV, not the Streambar.

The TV does not have an HDMI ARC function, so the IR cable is being used in conjunction with the HDMI cable. So I have already checked the help files and it mentions that to connect to a Viera TV, the following actions need to be done for CEC:

Panasonic (HDAVI Control, EZ Sync, or VIERA Link for CEC)

  • CEC steps:

    1. Press the MENU button on your Panasonic remote.
    2. Use the directional buttons to highlight Setup.
    3. Press the OK button.
    4. Select HDMI control.
    5. Select CEC function.
    6. Select ON.

OK, fine, but there's no "CEC function" that I can see under HDMI control. Have I now invested in a soundbar that only works with certain configurations? Or is there a workaround?

The sound quality from the Roku is a vast improvement over the tinny TV audio, which is not great when you have tinnitus, so I would like to see it work on the TV channels.

Any help is much appreciated.

David

  • RokuTakashi's avatar
    RokuTakashi
    3 years ago

    Hi FlyingPencil,

    Welcome to the Roku Community, and thanks for your inquiry.

    If your TV does not have an ARC port, you can still use your Roku Streambar to get exceptional sound from your TV's built-in tuner and other devices connected to your TV, but you will need to connect a second cable. In addition to the HDMI cable, you need to connect an optical cable to your TV's optical output, sometimes labeled "Digital audio out" or "Digital output". This connection carries TV audio to your Streambar, while the HDMI connection delivers video from the streaming player in your Streambar to your TV. If you need to use the optical port, visit the settings on your TV to make sure the output is active or enabled.

    Additionally, if you are not sure your TV has an ARC port, you'll need to consult online or the TV manuals to help find settings for the optical port. Since you're not using an ARC port, use the Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to connect your Streambar to any available HDMI port, and connect the included optical cable to the digital audio output on your TV.

    All the best,
    Kash

  • renojim's avatar
    renojim
    3 years ago

    Make sure the optical cable is fully seated at both ends.  With it plugged into just the TV you should see a red light at the other end of the cable.

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  • A quick update: the TV is a Panasonic TX-32DS500B and from the original invoice it does mention "2016 model".

    • RokuTakashi's avatar
      RokuTakashi
      Community Moderator

      Hi FlyingPencil,

      Welcome to the Roku Community, and thanks for your inquiry.

      If your TV does not have an ARC port, you can still use your Roku Streambar to get exceptional sound from your TV's built-in tuner and other devices connected to your TV, but you will need to connect a second cable. In addition to the HDMI cable, you need to connect an optical cable to your TV's optical output, sometimes labeled "Digital audio out" or "Digital output". This connection carries TV audio to your Streambar, while the HDMI connection delivers video from the streaming player in your Streambar to your TV. If you need to use the optical port, visit the settings on your TV to make sure the output is active or enabled.

      Additionally, if you are not sure your TV has an ARC port, you'll need to consult online or the TV manuals to help find settings for the optical port. Since you're not using an ARC port, use the Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to connect your Streambar to any available HDMI port, and connect the included optical cable to the digital audio output on your TV.

      All the best,
      Kash

      • FlyingPencil's avatar
        FlyingPencil
        Reel Rookie

        Hi,

        Thanks for your response, however, I did explain in the original post that the TV is not ARC enabled so I did use the additional IR/optical cable as per the instructions in the Roku manual. That's not the problem ...

        The problem is whether the TV can enable the audio on the Streambar. At present the only sound I get when viewing the normal TV channels (NOT the Roku) is through the TV's speakers, not the Roku Streambar. Using the Roku channels the sound is fine.

        In my original post, I mentioned that my Panasonic Viera TV does not have the option to enable CEC function, although it does support the optical cable. If you re-read my original post it is all explained.