Does this model have a connection for a samsung hw-f450 soundbar other that hdmi as i already use this for something else and dont know where to find a ARC connection on the TV
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Really depends on what you're switching. If you plan on using a DVD, Cable/Satellite receiver, or more than you'll want to plug all those sources into the HDMI inputs of the TV. From the TV you'll want to run an SPdiF cable to the back of the sound bar. These cables can be had for less than $6 on Amazon unless you have one already. This is the simplest and cleanest way to use the soundbar as the TV's speakers. Go to MENU on the TV and select AUDIO and then turn off the TV's speakers. This will enable the SPdiF output to the soundbar.
Not sure why you would want to set things up this way, but you have to set the audio output in the receiver hdmi setup menu to tv. This will allow the receiver to pass audio info out of the hdmi jack. By default, this is turned off.
Because your TV is not Bluetooth-enabled and you are trying to connect it to a Bluetooth-enabled soundbar via Bluetooth. There are other ways to connect your TV to the soundbar:
1. analog AUDIO OUT (L/R) of your TV to the AUX IN on the soundbar (use a 3.5 mm.-to-RCA audio cable).
2. Optical OUT on your TV to Optical IN on the soundbar.
3. HDMI port to HDMI port (this may not work if your TV is not ARC compliant you have to try).
You get better sound quality with option 2.or 3. (if this one works for your TV)
Here is the link to download the soundbar's User Manual for help with the connections:
I suspect that the TV you have does not support the ARC function that the sound bar has. What you may have to do is use the Optical In from the sound bar to the TV and you should be good to go. You may have to change the TV's settings to use the Optical In though. So you should end up with the BluRay Player connected to the TV via an HDMI cable, the sound bar connected to the TV via the Optical In using a fiber optic cable. Hope this helps.
Use a high speed HDMI cable form the TV to the sound bar. HDMI cables carry sound as well as picture signals. Refer to your TV's user manual http://www.hdtvsolutions.com/pdf/52527-62528.pdf
and the Samsung product support page http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/HW-F450/ZA for assistance
Sorry but you cannot do this with this tv.. You need hdmi 1.4 support and you only have 1.3 the only way i have heard of it being done is through the headphone socket to a 3.5 jack to the aux socket on the soundbar.... johnB
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