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By hjetschko
Hi, I have a feature request for the sound out setting. I often connect my Bluetooth headphones to the TV. We don't use the internal speaker of the TV, we use the optical sound out setting whenever I don't use Bluetooth. It would make our lives a lot easier if the TV can remember the last sound out setting before connecting to Bluetooth and default back to this setting when the Bluetooth device gets disconnected. At the moment, each time I disconnect the headphones I have to go back into settings and change the sound out setting from internal speaker to optical again.
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By jmk
My LG TV : Model 75UM7000PLA
The Problem:
When I want to use my wireless optical headphones, I switch the TV “Sound Out” option to “Optical” or “Internal TV Speaker + Optical.” But when I do this, the TV sends a command to the Yamaha receiver that forces it to switch its input to Optical. This stops playback of my HDMI device connected to the Yamaha because the Yamaha input is changed.
What I would like:
Can LG update the TV firmware so that:
1️⃣ When I select “Optical” or “Internal TV Speaker + Optical” in “Sound Out,” it does not cause the Yamaha receiver to switch its input source?
OR
2️⃣ Add a new “Sound Out” option that sends audio to Optical without sending a command to change the Yamaha input?
OR
3️⃣ Make the existing “Internal TV Speaker” mode also output audio through Optical, but without causing the Yamaha input to switch?
Note:
Disabling ARC is not a good solution because:
Audio from devices connected to the Yamaha receiver still plays on both TV and Yamaha speakers.
Audio from devices connected to the TV no longer plays on the Yamaha speakers.
Thank you!
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Erich Maritz
Dears,
While trying to set up universal control for my surround sound (so I dont need the extra remote) I've been facing the following difficulty.
When I go through the steps in device connector I never get the option for set universal control. After simplink (which is off) I just have the option "done" no next to set up manufacturer to control it via the "universal" remote function on my magic remote.
Device: Oled55c7v-z + magic remote
Tried already:
Factory reset, change service location, adding different devices (never does the option appear), hard power cycle, and disconnecting and connecting the devices.
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