jdgdreambuilders
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Try unplugging it for a minute or two and try again?
I have my Bass setting on 2 and subwoofer on 4. find that just right for Bass, I put mine on - 12 and Bass goes completely. StrangeI got trouble with the bass. It’s to loud still if I put it on -12. I tried a other place for the subwoofer but don’t make any difference. I will try now to select adaptive sound mode on. I read that this is the best mode because is change with the sounds input.
No joy. Still doing the same. Holding the button for a factory reset doesn’t do anything.Try unplugging it for a minute or two and try again?
Strange problem with my sound bar this morning. Turned it on but then flashed up with “update”, then turn itself off, then back on and the same again repeatedly. Only for a few seconds. Cycles on, says TV Arc, then flashes Update, then back to TV Arc, then “Bye”, then back on again and so on. Not responding to any button presses on either the remote or on the unit. My TV is not seeing it either.
Anyone know if it can be reset, or is it a repair job?
What does "awxr" mean in point 3?Ur tv doesn't seeing it? Sounds like your arc connection is gone. I had that once too. Try this.
1. Take all cables out of power sockets (TV and bar)
2. Take our all hdmi cables
3. Hold power button TV remote for 30 awxr
4. Leave it like this for 15 min
5. Put first power cables back in and switch TV on and bar on. Switch bar to d.in
6. Finally connect hdmi cables.
This worked for me when I had it once.. Repair man was a moron and could not fix it. I found this on Samsung community.
Don't even know what awxr means? Ha, my bad silly phone and auto correct... Should have been secs.. Hold it for 30 sec to drain all powerWhat does "awxr" mean in point 3?
No sure what the Tv has to do with it. Pulled the plugs. Left for 15 minutes, removed the hdmi cables from the soundbar. Plugged in the power to the soundbar and switched on. The same happened - says On, then TVArc, then Update, then TV Arc, then Bye, then On, etc... then repeats. The input select on the remote and the soundbar does nothing. When it eventually stops repeating, it remains on, but the only thing I can do is turn it off. No other button does anything.
Do you mean you solved the clicks/pops/crackles issue after you plug the 4k player into the tv?Testing it plugging the 4k player into the tv instead of the Soundbar and so far so good... But the lip sync issue is a little worse
Makes it more 3dDoes anyone know exactly what the virtualisation setting actually does? I thought it would upmix 2.0 to 5.1/7.1 on standard mode but i can’t hear a difference when switching virtual on or off
Makes it more 3d
You would have it on if you did not have the rears hooked up. With rear speakers it not really necessary.Does anyone know exactly what the virtualisation setting actually does? I thought it would upmix 2.0 to 5.1/7.1 on standard mode but i can’t hear a difference when switching virtual on or off
I managed to get my soundbar to pass through Dolby Vision. The only way you can do that is if your TV does not support HDR10+. Just found out after realizing I am able to disable HDR10+ on my Panasonic TH1000GZS
Now everything works perfect after I had to bear with the tiny lip sync issue from connecting the Apple TV direct to my TV
This is interesting, I wonder if I can disable HDR10 on my Vizio? It seems odd to me that it doesn't just pass Dolby Vision through without a hack.
What is your source for DV? Why not to send it directly to the TV (and pass-through the sound from TV to the bar)?Are any Q90R owners using it with the LG B7? If so are you having any problems with ARC and DV pass through?
What is your source for DV? Why not to send it directly to the TV (and pass-through the sound from TV to the bar)?
Is there a "hearable" difference between lossy and lossles ATMOS? My Philips OLED754 does not have eARC as well, but from USB drive can send DV to the screen and Atmos (not lossles, I think) to the soundbar. I would need to buy a UHD player with two HDMI outputs.LG B7 doesn't support eARC so will only get lossy audio.