26-04-2018 11:19 AM
I have this problem for over a month now.
I have a Samsung TV model UE49MU8005 connected to a Pioneer Receiver model VSX-LX302. Everyhting is well connected, as far as i know, TV firmware is 1210.8.
Tv is connected through a recent HDMI cable (UHD, ARC, etc etc) from the ARC output of the receiver to the ARC input of the TV (HDMI 4). Anynet is on.
When I disconnect the cable and connect it again, it starts identifying the source on the TV and it always says "unknown source" so i have to manually configure the tv remote. After it detects my Receiver, turns it on and off ok, and finishes the connection. Everything seems ok. But the problem starts here:
- The sound does not come out through HDMI from the TV if I select an app from the hub. Neither it does if it's connected to the antenna of the tv.
- I have sound from the cable box and from a PC both connected to the receiver.
- The receiver has CEC on but it the sound is not there. When I disconnect the CEC on the receiver and connect it again, it starts searching for CEC devices but the answer is "no CEC device"! Although the TV is connected of course..
- Anynet stops working too, it doesn't control my receiver when this is happening.
- This bug goes on and off. It works sometimes, other times it doesn't. It seems that theres is some problem in the TV that disconnects automatically HDMI CEC, and then it just doesn't come back.
- I changed cables, update firmwares, disconnected everything and waited, then connected again, called Samsung support and they just don't seem to know what I'm talking about... The problem always persist.
Frankly, I'm considering returning the TV. It's new and for the price it should NEVER cause such hassle.
This is about something that should work perfectly and is not doing so. And it seems that everyone at Samsung knows the problem exists, they just don't know how to solve it... (according to the countless discussions about this topic, at least at the US community..).
Please help!
Regards
12-03-2020 11:31 AM - last edited 12-03-2020 11:32 AM
@kraM1t Because even though HDMI / CEC / ARC / eARC whatever are "standardized technology" company like Samsung / Google / Apple / chose your champion do whatever the heck they want when implementing those protocole just because they want to be little snowflakes.
This or they are just incompetent...
12-03-2020 12:14 PM
update:
When it searches for ARC devices... it finds receiver 1 or sometimes a receiver 2... and then finishes with a fail.
i read in the forums to try and turn off the quick boot on the TV, and make sure the receiver was turned on before turning on the TV.
tried this... and this is the result...
Before: after remote setup, TV would turn on but not turn on the receiver. would turn off both devices. would not control volume through hdmi, would control volume with optical.
after: turns on both tv and receiver, however receiver turns on about 5-10 seconds after the TV has turned on (when all was working fine, they used to turn on at the exact same time). volume is controling through HDMI.
I have more testing to do, since I have now connected ALL inputs into the receiver and they are no longer on the TV.
14-03-2020 09:51 PM
23-03-2020 05:28 PM
Follow-up since the last post in July 2019 . . . . .
I have a Samsung UA65MU6303 connected to an ONKYO TX-SR393. Initially, I spent countless hours resetting everything each time the ARC connection goes off, and I shared the following solution then, which has worked well for almost a year now. TURN ON the AV receiver 1st, before you turn on the Samsung TV. This now allows me to use just one remote control, the Samsung, for volume control, changing channels, adjusting picture and sound. Turning OFF the system is through the Samsung remote control, which turns off the TV 1st, to be followed automatically by the AV receiver.
All these months, in about 3-4 times, the procedure did not work. The solution was easy .... UNPLUG both the receiver and TV for about a minute, then you're GOOD to GO. Turn the receiver ON first, to be followed by the TV.
Lately, however, I have been absent-mindedly turning on the TV first, and to my surprise, the AV receiver turns on by itself after a few seconds. This has been going on like this for more a month now. What happened? Has the system "learned"??
30-03-2020 08:21 PM
30-03-2020 08:40 PM
TGMadsen,
You can say what you want. I'm just a user. Samsung Engineering told me that there would be no problem with HDMI-CEC when using a Samsung Product connected to a Samsung Product. I belived them so much that I did not buy any other Samsung Product.
I've posted my Solution. Not sure this works for a Sound Bar only but thinging that it would.
02-04-2020 11:13 PM
Q70R 49" & Pioneer VSX-LX104
I got the receiver in December 2019. I had it hooked up to my old Samsung 40". I bought the Q70R in January 2020. Everything was working as it should with ARC and CEC up till a few weeks ago. Samsung techs have swapped out parts and it still won't work. I hooked up my receiver to an older Samsung 60" HU8550 I have and ARC works no problem.
They're going to replace my Q70R next week most likely, but I fear this will fix nothing and they're wanting to blame my Pioneer even though I confirmed it works on another TV.
This one is bugging me big time.
05-04-2020 02:45 AM
Interesting to read that so many people experience the same issue here.
My audio connection between my new Samsung Q70 and my old Denon AVR 1713 drops every now and then, often after I switched it on. It's a fairly simple setup: I am using either my Mac mini as input on HDMI 1, or one of the Samsung apps (such as Netflix) and audio should be passed to my Denon via HDMI 4 (ARC). That often works until it doesn't and there is no obvious reason why it sometimes drops.
I tried everything that's been discussed (unplugging, changing cables, resetting, etc) and having to tinker is quite frustrating. I though that maybe the order of switching on components might help (First Denon, then Samsung) but I am not holding my breath and one poster here suggested that it's not helping much either. Not sure if connecting my Samsung remote to my Denon ('universal remote') to change the volume makes any difference here.
Frustratedly, I used an optical cable as an alternative but I am running into similar issues as well now (which could be a separate issue), so I am really running out of ideas.
I just wonder if my Samsung might work better with a modern AVR, perhaps a different brand but the thread here seems to suggest that the problem is independent of AVR brands and rather relates to faulty technology inside the Samsung TV (!?)
08-04-2020 04:45 PM
John, I just bought the caavo, and have an onkyo Tx-rz720 to a samsung Q65f. im having a similar issue where the caavo loose the cec to the onkyo? can you run down your tv settings and onkyo setting for me?
08-04-2020 05:25 PM
Hi Bob,
Below is the basic set-up
All components (Roku, X-Box, Blu ray/streamer) are connected to the Caavo.
The Caavo is connected to the DVR to the Blu Ray input
The Samsung TV is connected to the DVR (HDMI Out) and HMDI Input 1 on the TV. I do not use the ARC or CEC from the TV to the AVR or visa/versa so this connection does not need to be to the HDMI that supports ARC
I also had issues with the Onkyo to Caavo HDMI-CEC and just set it up to use the IR Blaster.
The Caavo to DVR and Caavo to TV communication is all with the IR Blaster
It works perfect.
The problem with HDMI CEC is that not all commands from one to device to another are accepted or programmed. The Onkyo system uses the most basic CEC progamming available and is quite generic.
Hope this helps.
John