Question about using ARC between a receiver and a TV
Question about using ARC between a receiver and a TV
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AC43

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13,337 posts

232 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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I've bought an amp the supports ARC and am getting a TV that also has it.

I was planning to so what I normally do - ie

(i) Plug a number of devices into the HDMI ports in the amp - Humax, PS4, Chromecast Video (CC)
(ii) Attach other things into the optical ports - Chromecast Audio (CCA)
(iii) Do the hybrid thing for the Wii - RGA cables into the TV, optical out to the amp
(iv) Have one able sending images up to the TV

But the TV I am looking supports 4K steaming of Netflix and Amazon. Someone suggested using the ARC channel between the TV and amp for this.

Is it possible to use one HDMI/ARC cable for theTV-driven stuff (Netflix/Amazon) and have a second HDMI for all the rest of the stuff coming out through the amp (as per normal)?

Or would I be better off forgetting ARC, streaming Netflix through the amp using the Chromecast and getting a Firestick to do the same for the Amazon content?


SS2.

14,687 posts

262 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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I have a single HDMI cable connecting TV to receiver - this handles Sky, Android box & BluRay player (into amp) plus Netflix, Amazon and any other TV app or USB device connected to the TV (via ARC).

Works seamlessly.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

271 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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As above. I run everything into my receiver and then one (ARC) HDMI to the TV. Works a treat.

AC43

Original Poster:

13,337 posts

232 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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SS2. said:
I have a single HDMI cable connecting TV to receiver - this handles Sky, Android box & BluRay player (into amp) plus Netflix, Amazon and any other TV app or USB device connected to the TV (via ARC).

Works seamlessly.
Excellent thanks.

AC43

Original Poster:

13,337 posts

232 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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B17NNS said:
As above. I run everything into my receiver and then one (ARC) HDMI to the TV. Works a treat.
Happy to have that confirmed.

mathmos

759 posts

198 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Yeah, same here, one HDMI cable from amp to TV. Amp set to whatever source you want to listen to, including TV when you want to use ARC.

Something that caught me out and had me scratching my head for a while when it wouldn't work is that on my Samsung TV they only seem to have ARC on HDMI port 4....I had just assumed it was port 1 same as every other TV I've ever had...I spent hours messing with the settings before I discovered that!

B17NNS

18,506 posts

271 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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mathmos said:
Something that caught me out and had me scratching my head for a while when it wouldn't work is that on my Samsung TV they only seem to have ARC on HDMI port 4....I had just assumed it was port 1 same as every other TV I've ever had...I spent hours messing with the settings before I discovered that!
I assumed it would be 1 too. HDMI 2 on my LG. It is labeled though.

AC43

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13,337 posts

232 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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mathmos said:
Yeah, same here, one HDMI cable from amp to TV. Amp set to whatever source you want to listen to, including TV when you want to use ARC.

Something that caught me out and had me scratching my head for a while when it wouldn't work is that on my Samsung TV they only seem to have ARC on HDMI port 4....I had just assumed it was port 1 same as every other TV I've ever had...I spent hours messing with the settings before I discovered that!
Thanks.

AC43

Original Poster:

13,337 posts

232 months

Tuesday 27th February 2018
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B17NNS said:
mathmos said:
Something that caught me out and had me scratching my head for a while when it wouldn't work is that on my Samsung TV they only seem to have ARC on HDMI port 4....I had just assumed it was port 1 same as every other TV I've ever had...I spent hours messing with the settings before I discovered that!
I assumed it would be 1 too. HDMI 2 on my LG. It is labeled though.
I think it's 2 on the Panny I'm looking at too.