I used to hear sound through my stereo when I had a Sony set top box. I believe we still heard sound through my stereo when we had our cable box and used our Roku stick. I just gave the cable box back and only have the Roku stick. I cannot figure out how to connect my LG 50PA4500 TV to my Yamaha RX-V375 receiver.
I've looked at the manuals for both devices, no luck. I was on the phone with an LG rep for over an hour, he couldn't figure it out. I am not on hold, for 20 min, to speak with a Yamahs rep. I'm not hopeful they will be able to help either.
I have connected the TV, Roku and receiver in all kinds of ways. I turned off the sound in the settings of the TV. I saw something in another chat in this Discussion board that said to "downgrade" the audio settings to not be "auto" to something like that. But it didn't say what device to do that on; the TV, Roku or stereo.
I would really like to hear the sound via my Bose speakers. Any help would be appreciated.
Hello! @featherdog
Thanks for posting here in the Roku Community!
We appreciate your inquiry about setting up your Roku streaming stick with your Yamaha receiver. We are happy to help.
To begin, firmly attach a Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to the HDMI port on the back of your Roku player. If you are connecting a Roku Streaming Stick, it connects directly to an HDMI input and does not require an HDMI cable.
To achieve the best performance with the simplest configuration, use HDMI for both video and audio. If your Roku player is capable of outputting 4K Ultra HD or HDR, be sure you also review the 4K Ultra HD requirements and setup instructions or the HDR requirements and setup instructions.
Once your Roku player is ready to be connected to your other devices, use the recommended option below that matches your configuration.
Connecting directly to a surround sound-compatible TV
Connecting to an AVR or soundbar with HDMI ports
Some AVRs and soundbars are designed to be a single point where you can switch audio and video between your devices connected via HDMI (e.g., Roku player, cable box, game console). Refer to the manufacturer documentation to determine if your AVR or soundbar has this capability.
Connecting to an ARC (audio return channel) capable TV and AVR or soundbar
If your TV and AVR or soundbar both support ARC, this configuration can be simpler because the AVR or soundbar can easily receive audio from the TV’s tuner and other devices connected to your TV’s HDMI inputs, not just the Roku streaming player. This configuration allows you to switch audio and video between your devices from your TV.
For additional information, please visit this page: How to set up your Roku streaming player for surround sound.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Hello! @featherdog
Thanks for posting here in the Roku Community!
We appreciate your inquiry about setting up your Roku streaming stick with your Yamaha receiver. We are happy to help.
To begin, firmly attach a Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to the HDMI port on the back of your Roku player. If you are connecting a Roku Streaming Stick, it connects directly to an HDMI input and does not require an HDMI cable.
To achieve the best performance with the simplest configuration, use HDMI for both video and audio. If your Roku player is capable of outputting 4K Ultra HD or HDR, be sure you also review the 4K Ultra HD requirements and setup instructions or the HDR requirements and setup instructions.
Once your Roku player is ready to be connected to your other devices, use the recommended option below that matches your configuration.
Connecting directly to a surround sound-compatible TV
Connecting to an AVR or soundbar with HDMI ports
Some AVRs and soundbars are designed to be a single point where you can switch audio and video between your devices connected via HDMI (e.g., Roku player, cable box, game console). Refer to the manufacturer documentation to determine if your AVR or soundbar has this capability.
Connecting to an ARC (audio return channel) capable TV and AVR or soundbar
If your TV and AVR or soundbar both support ARC, this configuration can be simpler because the AVR or soundbar can easily receive audio from the TV’s tuner and other devices connected to your TV’s HDMI inputs, not just the Roku streaming player. This configuration allows you to switch audio and video between your devices from your TV.
For additional information, please visit this page: How to set up your Roku streaming player for surround sound.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
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