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I never use the sound from the TV since the sound bar is much better. I have a sound bar on one of my TVs and I am able to run everything with just my Dish remote.
#CONNEXX SOUNDBAR HOW TO#
On how to program it just look in the owners manual. Depending on how often you plan on using the sound bar you may want to make it your default speaker. Then program your Dish's AUX button to run the volume. You will want to run an optical audio cable from the receiver to the sound bar. They do NOT want to use a universal remote either so it has to be done seemingly and with little effort with the Hopper remote or the Samsung sound bar goes back to the store. Is this doable? I was thinking maybe the AUX input could be programmed for the sound bar, but when we press it, a big notice comes up on the screen (and stays there) basically telling us the AUX device has been selected. Right now, the Hopper remote is controlling the HDTV's sound, but we want it to control the soundbar sound instead and also accomplish this without having to switch inputs on the Hopper remote too. The sound bar came with its own remote for its audio control as well as additional features, but they don't want to have to use this remote at all and only use the Hopper remote. However, is there any way to program the Hopper's remote so it can seamlessly control the Samsung sound bar for audio, but still power off the Samsung TV in the usual way (the TV power button on remote). Since the HDTV has no audio outputs, we are forced to connect the DISH Hopper receiver directly to the sound bar's audio input jack.
#CONNEXX SOUNDBAR UPGRADE#
Now, they haven't been real happy with the sound coming from the Samsung TV and wanted to upgrade this so we got a Samsung sound bar from Best Buy. Just two HDMI inputs & a component/composite input.
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This HDTV is a real basic model and has absolutely no audio outputs on its rear panel. It is then connected to a 46" Samsung HDTV. They have a Hopper in their main living room. I have a family member who has DISH network and I am trying to help them with a situation.