I have a Roku Ultra and I have been trying to connect my Vizio soundbar with no success. Is this an option?
Hello! @RUDY479,
Thanks for sharing on the Roku Community!
We appreciate you contacting us about setting up your Roku Ultra with your soundbar. We are glad to assist.
All the movies and TV shows accessible through your Roku streaming player are available in stereo; however, some are also available in surround sound. Although most Roku streaming players do not decode surround sound formats such as Dolby® Digital Plus™ or DTS®, they can pass through the signal to an audio/video receiver (AVR), soundbar, or TV, that is capable of decoding surround sound.
Using HDMI for audio
Use HDMI for both video and audio to achieve the best performance with the simplest configuration. If your Roku player is capable of outputting 4K Ultra HD or HDR, be sure to 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.
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.
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 more information, visit this link: How to set up your Roku streaming player for surround sound
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Hello! @RUDY479,
Thanks for sharing on the Roku Community!
We appreciate you contacting us about setting up your Roku Ultra with your soundbar. We are glad to assist.
All the movies and TV shows accessible through your Roku streaming player are available in stereo; however, some are also available in surround sound. Although most Roku streaming players do not decode surround sound formats such as Dolby® Digital Plus™ or DTS®, they can pass through the signal to an audio/video receiver (AVR), soundbar, or TV, that is capable of decoding surround sound.
Using HDMI for audio
Use HDMI for both video and audio to achieve the best performance with the simplest configuration. If your Roku player is capable of outputting 4K Ultra HD or HDR, be sure to 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.
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.
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 more information, visit this link: How to set up your Roku streaming player for surround sound
Thanks,
Arjiemar