Samsung Soundbar Keeps Switching to TV Speakers [FIXED]

Samsung soundbar problems tend to be easy to fix, but there are some issues that come up frequently and could be tough to handle. One of those is when the Samsung soundbar keeps switching TV speakers rather than sticking to your settings. 

To help you out, we have provided a step-by-step guide to troubleshooting and fixing this issue. 

Samsung Soundbar Switching to TV Speakers: Likely Causes

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1. Incorrect Audio Settings

When it comes to troubleshooting the problem with your Samsung Soundbar, the first thing to do is to check the audio settings on your TV. Make sure that the TV is set to output audio to the soundbar and not the TV speakers.

2. Wrong Connection

Ensure that the soundbar is properly connected to the TV. This is a common cause of the problem, as a loose or improperly connected cable can prevent the soundbar from receiving audio from the TV.

3. No Power to the Soundbar 

If the soundbar is turned off or in standby mode, it may not be able to receive audio from the TV.

4. Wrong soundbar’s settings

Some soundbars have a setting that allows you to select the audio input. Make sure that the soundbar is set to receive audio from the TV. This could be the cause of the switching problem.

5. Outdated firmware

One possible solution to the problem with your Samsung Soundbar is to check the firmware version of your TV. Firmware is the software that controls the basic functions of the TV, and an outdated version can cause compatibility issues with the soundbar.

6. Soundbar’s firmware might be outdated 

Similar to the TV’s firmware, it’s important to check the firmware version of the soundbar. Outdated firmware can cause compatibility issues with the TV, leading to problems with the audio output.

Samsung Soundbar That Keeps Switching to TV Speakers: Fixes

1. Check the audio settings

To do this, go to the audio settings on your TV and look for the option to select the audio output. This option can usually be found in the menu or settings of your TV.

Once you’ve located it, select the soundbar from the list of options. This will ensure that the audio output is directed to the soundbar rather than the TV speakers.

2. Check the connection

Check the HDMI cable and make sure it is securely plugged into the TV and the soundbar. If you are using an optical cable, check that it is also properly connected. Make sure the cable is in good condition and not damaged.

3. Check the soundbar’s power

Make sure that the soundbar is turned on and that the volume is not set to mute. Also, check if the soundbar has a power button and if so, press it to turn it on. If the soundbar has a remote, check the batteries and if needed replace them.

4. Check the soundbar’s settings

If the soundbar is properly connected and powered on, but the audio is still not coming through, check the soundbar’s settings. Consult the soundbar’s manual for instructions on how to access the settings and check the audio input. If you are unable to find the option, you can try searching for it in the soundbar’s menu or settings.

5. Factory reset

If all above steps fail, you can try doing a factory reset on your soundbar. This will restore the soundbar to its original settings and may fix any problems with the audio.

To do this, check the soundbar’s user manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset. The process of factory resetting the soundbar might  be different for every model, so make sure to follow the instructions carefully.

6. Check the TV’s firmware version

To check the firmware version of your TV, go to the settings menu on your TV and look for the option to check for updates. You can also check the Samsung website for any available updates for your TV’s firmware.

If an update is available, download and install it to ensure that your TV is running the latest version.

7. Check the soundbar’s firmware version

To check the firmware version of your soundbar, consult the soundbar’s manual for instructions. You can also check the Samsung website for any available updates for your soundbar’s firmware. If an update is available, download and install it to ensure that your soundbar is running the latest version.

8. Try different audio input

If you are still experiencing the problem, try connecting the soundbar to the TV using a different audio input. For example, if you are currently using an HDMI cable, try using an optical cable or vice versa. This can help to determine if the problem is with the cable or the audio input on the TV or soundbar.

9. Check for any other electronic devices

Check if any other electronic devices are connected to the TV and the soundbar that may be causing interference. A nearby Bluetooth speaker or wireless network can cause interference, leading to problems with the audio output. Try turning off or disconnecting any other electronic devices that may be causing the problem.

10. Try different sound settings

If the above steps don’t fix the problem, try different sound settings on your TV. Some TVs have different sound modes such as “Standard,” “Movie,” “Music,” etc. Try switching between these different sound modes to see if any of them produce better audio output. Also, check if the TV has an option to adjust the audio output, try different settings to see if it improves the audio output.

11. Contact customer service

If you’ve put all the steps to practice and the issue persists, it may be a hardware problem. In this case, contact Samsung customer service for further assistance. They may be able to diagnose the problem and provide a solution or repair the soundbar.

It’s also important to note that some of the troubleshooting steps may vary depending on the model of your soundbar. So, it’s always best to refer to the user manual for your specific model for additional troubleshooting tips and instructions.

Wrapping Up

By following these steps, you should be able to fix the issue with your Samsung Soundbar and get it working properly with your TV. If you are still having trouble, it may be helpful to refer to the user manual for your specific model of soundbar for additional troubleshooting tips.

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  • Lawrence Munson

    I'm Lawrence Munson, a tech blogger and audio enthusiast. AudioJust.com is where I share my thoughts and findings on the latest audio gear such as earphones, soundbars, subwoofers, equalizers, etc. I love to test new products to help my readers understand and enjoy their devices better, and I'm always eager to share my knowledge about audio technology and how it works.