Proshivka Televizora Samsung Ue40d5000
Jun 26, 2012 - Hey, I have the same TV (Samsung UE40D5000), but it doesn't. That the first switch to the TV is done by the RPi firmware rather than XBMC.
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I have a Playbar, and a Samsung TV that won't pass through 5.1 from its optical out if the input is HDMI. Our Motorola cable box is connected to our TV using HDMI, and I want to get the 5.1 when I watch TV. I've looked through the questions and answers posted here and elsewhere, and it seems like some people have used an HDMI switch from Monoprice with an optical out to get around this problem. The suggestion is to connect the HDMI source to the HDMI switch, and the HDMI switch sends out the full 5.1 audio through the optical out and into the Playbar. (I'll call this the 'HDMI switch' approach.) The other approach is to connect the cable box's optical out directly to the Playbar.
(I'll call this the 'cable box direct' approach.) This works, but I don't like this approach because we leave our cable box on at all times, and when we turn off the TV, the Playbar still plays audio from the cable box, as the Playbar has no idea that the TV's been turned off. It's an inconvenience that I don't want to have to deal with. Note that with either approach, there is no physical connection from the TV to the Playbar. Having said all that, the main issue for me is that we use the TV's built-in Netflix and Amazon Video apps.
If I went with the HDMI switch approach, then, when we watch Netflix, there will be no audio sent to the Playbar. I looked into HDMI switches and ARC (using ARC to send the Netflix audio back to the HDMI switch, then out to the optical out), but this doesn't seem like it's been tested. I also thought about using an optical out switch, where I could switch between optical out sources. However, to do this, I would have to get an HDMI switch with optical out, then connect that optical output into the optical out switch, then to the Playbar. That seems like a lot of work/money/effort. Any suggestions? I have a Samsung UN60JU7100 with the external connection hub that Samsung provides on newer TVs.
All my HDMI sources STB for ATT Uverse, & PS4 connect via HDMI and the optical is connected from the Samsung hub to the Playbar. I was having issues with no DD 5.1 when watching AT&T Uverse cable and found the fix in the cable box settings. I had to switch the output on the STB to surround sound and then I was able to select Dolby Digital on the Samsung TV menu. Now I get DD 5.1 for Cable, Netflix, and PS4 without having to go through a switch.
I hope this helps everyone. I have a Samsung UE49KS7000 4K TV with a Samsung UBD-K8500/XU 4K Blu-ray player, Virgin Media cable box and Apple TV connected to the TV (via the Samsung external connection hub).
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I am considering purchasing the Playbar but I'm worried that I may encounter silence at any time e.g. From blu-ray discs or from the Netflix app or Amazon app on the TV. Will I merely get stereo for now (I am not purchasing a sub yet or any surround speakers)? I used to have a Yamaha digital sound projector connected but moved that upstairs since it didn't have 4K passthrough.