The sound from the soundbar is excellent, with clear dialogue and sweeping effects in action-intense movies. Side-firing speakers bounce sound off walls for a similar effect from the edges of the room. Up-firing speakers direct sound toward the ceiling, where it bounces back to simulate overhead speakers. This soundbar incorporates up-firing and side-firing speakers to immerse you more deeply in the movie or game. The Samsung HW-Q950A delivers impressive sound with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound formats. I will add $, but get reliable panel and open android on it! That tizen os was also big frustration, no apps, everything locked, etc.The wireless rear speakers only need to be plugged in to power, freeing up your placement options. I had plenty of samsung panels before, they always been highly reliable, but am now wanting to return that freaking samsung panel that been at my home for less than 2 months and get Bravia by Sony ~90 inch. ![]() Tried to find assistance with samsung with no any luck. But TV doesnt see its video transmission. The receiver tells - use TV to continue setup. Then i went throughout factory reset on both, TV and receiver. Have upgraded receiver to latest firmware, have upgraded tv to latest firmware. More than that, the TV also stopped seeing the xbox console. Nothing works, TV seeing receiver, after switching to receiver, for a few seconds the tv is quiet and all of a sudden, turns back tv speakers (switches output). I am using 85BU8000 panel with pioneer LX305 and 9.2 surround system composed of Klipsch speakers and subs.Įverything worked well for 2 days, after going to sleep, woke up in the morning to turn on some nice morning tune and whooops! The issue is not with soundbars, it is TVs' issues with ARC/eARC connectivity and it doesnt really matters which sound system you connect. The software actually disables the functionality there was there before. ![]() To do that you need to connect the soundbar to the TV using Smart Things. To do that you need to connect the soundbar to the Wifi. This is one of those Samsung problems where you start off wanting do so something simple - just have the Samsung TV play sound through the Samsung soundbar - and then all the Samsung failings take you down a spiral - to get it working you need to update the software - that doesn't work. I thought I might try updating the soundbar software, but that revealed more Samsung defects! I can add the soundbar to SmartThings (and it works fine for checking its status etc) but it won't connect to the TV via WiFi (and in the process, the software then disables the soundbar in SmartThings, stating the soundbar is "offline" - until you remove the soundbar from Smart Things. ![]() I had problems when I initially set them up - I remember learning that Samsung soundbars had this defect then - I can't remember the precise details of the workaround the community came up with (If I recall properly, Samsung just denied the problem existed) was to not use Arc - and accept degraded performance.Īnyway, cut to now, and the problem has appeared again. I have a Samsung Q90T TV and a Samsung HW-S60T soundbar. Has a solution been found? Has Samsung even acknowledged the fault that so many customers have reported actually exists? I have the same problem reported widely across a number of Samsung soundbars where the connection between the TV and the soundbar keeps disconnecting and the TV resorts to outputting sound via its own internal speakers.
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