Solution A A americanaudiophile Jan 4, 2019 If you can't get ARC to work use an optical cable instead. No loss of sound quality.
jsmithepa Dignified Jun 14, 2014 4,163 3 14,615 Jan 2, 2019 #2 They *should* work. I assume you verified both pieces support ARC and enabled? Always try another cable, and never mind "this cable worked before" or "this cable worked somewhere else." and keep that cable under 6' or am out. Upvote 0 Downvote
They *should* work. I assume you verified both pieces support ARC and enabled? Always try another cable, and never mind "this cable worked before" or "this cable worked somewhere else." and keep that cable under 6' or am out.
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Jan 4, 2019 #3 If you can't get ARC to work use an optical cable instead. No loss of sound quality. Upvote 0 Downvote
A americanaudiophile Titan Aug 27, 2008 14,933 147 103,240 Jan 4, 2019 Solution #4 If you can't get ARC to work use an optical cable instead. No loss of sound quality. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution