Well, apparently there is no such  ability with the Samsung TV. I have to rely 
on my husband but he is telling me there is an anything like that in any of the 
menus. Not too surprising I suppose.
Mary


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> On May 7, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
> I had a similar issue for a while with my Denon AVR2113 surround--sound 
> receiver connected to my computer.  I was able to resolve it by turning off 
> power management at the computer end for the HDMI port.
> 
> 
> Bluetooth headsets for a small price and I'm imagining here you're not 
> wanting great quality sound, more like reasonable quality sound.
> 
> 
> Well the Logitech H800 will give you that sound if you're just wanting to 
> listen through the Headset itself and not use it for chatting using 
> Bluetooth, when you do that the sound is absolutely disgusting by today's 
> standards.
> 
> 
> I'm sure I've pointed out one of many options available.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 8/05/2016 8:48 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
>> I recently got a fourth generation Apple TV and connected it to a Samsung TV 
>> which is connected to a Klipsch sound bar via optical cable. After some 
>> experimentation, including switching out the cable and trying a different 
>> and older TV to make sure the problem wasn't our newer TV, I have determined 
>> that there is an issue with voiceover cutting out when there isn't already 
>> audio playing through the sound bar. That is, if there is a TV show or some 
>> music or whatever going through the Apple TV to the sound bar, and I use the 
>> included remote or a Bluetooth keyboard to move around on the Apple TV and 
>> hear what it is saying with voiceover, there is no problem. Voiceover does 
>> not cut out. However, if there is no audio streaming through the sound bar 
>> from the Apple TV, then voiceover does cut out and the first words are 
>> always missed. Someone on an Apple related list said he had the same problem 
>> and solved it by using a Bluetooth headset. The only Bluetooth headset I 
>> have is a single ear piece Plantronics, probably about five years old, which 
>> I use on my iPhone when I'm out. This guy thinks that the issue is some kind 
>> of energy saving thing in the sound bar that doesn't kick in in time to 
>> catch the first few syllables are words that voiceover is saying.  I'm all 
>> in favor of energy savings, but really. This is disgusting. I wonder if 
>> anybody has a Bluetooth headset solution that won't cost very much. I have 
>> really nice   Headsets, but none of them are Bluetooth. I do not intend to 
>> buy the new ones from BMW which cost $400. Smile.
>> Mary
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
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