My old LG tv about 10 years old, no matter what HDMI port I plug into, sends sound to my home theater receiver, and there’s no such thing as anynet to be found, or an ARC port. I bought this tv two weeks ago, for 1100 dollars, and honestly, I don’t want it but I can’t take it back, so it’s going into the closet until I can find someone to buy it. However, anytime I have anynet enabled, my home theater works, but, I get hiccups in sound randomly whenever it feels like it… usually at the most important parts of a dialogue, so I rewind to hear what they said. The second I disable anynet, the tv speakers turn on and my home theater receiver becomes a really expensive home decor piece. Which also means, I must have anynet turned on at all times. It will not send the sound to the receiver unless it is connected to the ARC port.
I have my home theater receiver connected to my tv, and the only port it will allow me to connect it is on the HDMI ARC port. Memory: 16 GB (8GBx2) G.I am having the same problem. Other Info: Logitech Z625 speaker system, Internet Speed: 1 Gbps Download and 35 Mbps UploadĪntivirus: Windows Defender and Malwarebytes Premium Monitor(s) Displays: 2 x Samsung Odyssey G75 27" Sound Card: Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF) Graphics Card: ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Memory: 16 GB (8GBx2) G.SKILL TridentZ DDR4 3200 MHz Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
OS: 64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom self built
Wi-Fi driver must support Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 6.30 and Wi-Fi Direct.Graphics driver must support Windows Display Driver Model WDDM 1.3 with Miracast support.
To see if your device supports Miracast, you will need to check its manual to see if it's a supported feature. The device (TV, projector, or streaming media player) must support Miracast, and have Miracast turned on. This tutorial will show you how to project your Windows 10 PC screen to a wireless TV, projector, or streaming media player with Miracast.īoth your Windows 10 computer (PC, laptop, or tablet) and device (TV, projector, or streaming media player) must support Miracast to be able to project your computer's screen to the device.