Turning off headphone jack mode while still plugged in to the headphone jack on Roku TV
I purchased a Bluetooth external device that enables me to use Bluetooth headphones with my non Bluetooth Roku Onn tv when plugged into the headphone audio jack on the tv. I am able to pair my Bluetooth headphones successfully to the tv using this device. I am wondering how to turn off headphone (jack) mode while it is still plugged into the tv so we can go back and forth from headphone to speakers without unplugging or unpairing the external Bluetooth device and wireless headphones. Please advise.546Views0likes1CommentStreambar does not list wireless speakers as a pairing option
I have my Roku streambar hooked up and working. I plugged in Roku wireless speakers. Held down home button and the only devices available to set up are: Remote, smartphone or tablet, subwoofer, and wireless headphones. No wireless speaker option is listed. Please note: -Software is up to date -Everything is plugged in -I have done factory rest on streambar and speakers -I am located in the USA -Streambar is connected to a projector. No TV is involved. -The speakers were set up within a distance less than 5-feet from the streambar Lastly, and pay CLOSE ATTENTION, the problem is not that the speakers won’t pair, the problem is that “wireless speakers” don’t even show up as a device pairing option. Please helpSolved1.7KViews0likes5CommentsDialogue through Soundbar and Wireless Speakers
For Christmas, we got my mother a new TCL tv, a Roku soundbar, and wireless speakers. After spending over an hour trying to get them connected the night before, we go to watch a football game and her speakers don't have any dialog. The only solution to this I can find is to use the "Stereo" playback instead of playthrough or automatic. However, when I use the stereo setting, the soundbar quits playing anything at all. We bought these speakers to make it so she can hear football games while cooking not just hear the random crowd noise and background. For how much these cost there better be a solution to hear dialog throughout all of the speakers and soundbar.Solved1.1KViews0likes1CommentAudio was great. Now it's too quiet with no Expanded Audio
I am experiencing a problem recently with the audio from my Roku Streambar Pro and two Roku TV Wireless Speakers I have had the Roku Streambar Pro for some time and added the two back speakers in May. I connected the Roku Streambar Pro using ARC and the sound was great. While moving some furniture, I unplugged the rear speakers. After plugging them back in, the sound isn’t so hot. Now, I must turn the TV volume up twice as loud to hear anything well and it's the only chance of hearing the dialogue. And the Expanded Audio setting is grayed out on every streaming app apart from Amazon Music. That music app is the only one that sounds amazing with audio that fills the room. I tried pairing the speakers again, but that hasn’t helped. I’ve also tried every audio setting, but no dice. Boosting the dialogue obviously makes voices louder, but the quality of the sound is lousy with that setting. Can you please tell me how to get things back to what they once were and also offer suggestions for getting Expanded Audio to activate on other apps?542Views0likes0CommentsRoku Smart Soundbar & wireless speakers/sub connectivity problem
I have a Streambar Pro (9101x), 2 Roku wireless speakers in front, 2 ONN wireless speakers in back and a Roku wireless subwoofer. It's been working great for some time (years) till recently. Currently running 14.1. I'm not sure when this started exactly, but I noticed last night that none of the wireless speakers were working. I verified power on everything, attempted to reconnect and even though the speakers play the pre-recorded message fine, they never reconnect. I dropped all the speakers in the setup app, attempted to reconnect, nothing. I did a factory reset on the sound bar and attempted to reconnect, still nothing. Anyone have any idea what happened? Or suggestions as to what I try next?Solved1.7KViews0likes9CommentsIs Roku Plus 75" TV + Roku Wireless Soundbar + Roku Wireless Bass Pro a compatible setup?
It's not clear from the website on if this combination of audio devices is compatible with the Roku Plus TV. The subwoofer says" Requires either: Roku® Streambar®, Roku® Streambar® Pro, Roku Smart Soundbar, or Roku TV™ with Roku Wireless Speakers. I don't see a product called "Roku Smart Soundbar" for sale, and "Roku Wireless Soundbar" isn't listed. Not sure if they're the same. I will have a Roku TV, but wasn't planning on getting the "Roku Wireless Speakers" in addition to the soundbar and subwoofer. Do I need to for them all to work? Finally, is there a benefit to getting all-Roku products vs. buying a similarly priced system? I know I could spend $2k for a much better sound system, but that's not an option at the moment. Thanks in advance!Solved1KViews1like1Comment