Does anyone know if 16.3 fixed the Lightning to hdmi problem that 16.1 caused us not to be able to use it with Netflix, Amazon prime, etc. I just got off apple support and the gentleman assured me it would, but I am not convinced he really knew.
It did require a firmware update for the Digital AV adapter which it prompted for when I connected the adapter to the iPad and the iPhone and a manual reboot on the iPad, but it's now working fine with full picture and sound.
Unplug everything from the back of the cable box. Wait a minute or two. Plug it all back in. Let it reload. My sound came right back on. I have an lg. Smart tv and Im on direct tv. Had great sound for netflix. No sound for tv programs
If you have cable or satellite try unplugging everything connected to your cable or satellite box. Wait a minute or two, then reconnect. I had this same problem & it restored the sound on my TCL Roku TV. I have Spectrum cable.
I did not have tv sound, but Netflix sound on my TCV roku tv. I unplugged the HDM! cable and the power cord to the back of the cable box. I came back a few minutes later and plugged them both back in. Success!!
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Your iPhone or iPad screen should now appear on your TV. Open the Netflix application, log in to your account and launch the desired content. You can control playback directly from your mobile device.
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I have connected my toslink optical cable from my Oticon TV adapter 2.0 to my Hisense smart TV,( Model 40H5050E). there are also two cables connected from my adapter to my cable box (red/white).
I get sound through my hearing aide for the regular cable TV channels but when I switch to one of
the apps (netflix, amazon etc.) the sound from the previously selected cable channel remains playing through the hearing aides instead of switching to sound from apps.
Thanks so much for your input but I have tried so many setting changes (none that specifically allows a change to optical link) and nothing seems to work. I have been working on this for days. I have also tested to make sure toslink is working -it is. Thanks again.
You are getting sound in from two different sources? It is not going to work unless you power off the source not currently being used. The Oticon Transmitter may have a priority for one of the ports, or maybe the first one with signal gets and keeps priority.
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. Yes, I have removed the RCA cables but then I do not even get the cable tv stations thru the hearing aid with the optical alone connected to the tv. I also tried to connect the RCA cables from the adapter to the tv but again, no sound of any kind to hearing aids. The cable box itself is connected to HDMI 2 on TV.
Room 1 (the room where the cable stations can be heard thru hearing aids but the apps cannot be heard ) has a smart tv with apps included with TV ) also for some reason when cable person hooked tv up he connected it to HDMI 2
the toslink end is red when the tv is on . I do not own another device that has an optical cable to ck it out. I have even gone as far as to purchase my third toslink because I feel they are delicate from my continuous trying to make them work.
I looked up the specs to the TV model the OP provided before recommending testing the audio out using the Headphone jack. The Streamer Pro comes with the appropriate cable, if I recall correctly, enabling direct streaming to devices that have headphone jacks. The TV Adapter 2.0 is wireless, so getting that to work is the best solution.
I still think the solution lies in the TV settings for each HDMI input set to TV speakers since there is no sound system being used.
A few months ago, many users noticed that AirPlay on older Apple TV models no longer works with DRM-restricted content after the iOS 16 update. However, it seems that the problem goes far beyond that, as there are reports that such content can no longer be played using HDMI adapters as well.
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