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How to get sound on both headphones and loudspeakers
Hello. On my Sony TV KD-32W800 I am unable to get sound on both headphones and loudspeakers. Bluetooth and optical connections switch off loudspeakers.
Is there a way to have sound on both headphones and loudspeakers ? Maybe by using an HDMI ARC to RCA converter ?
The Sony support explains a solution but it does not apply to my Sony TV.
Thanks for answers
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https://helpguide.sony.net/tv/iaepm1/v1/en/3_3_2_other_sound_settings.html
Speakers
Set the TV to play the sound on TV or on the connected audio system.
You can select where you want to hear the TV sound and how you want to control it.
• If you select External audio system, you permanently switch off the TV speakers.
• If you select TV speakers, the TV speakers are always on.
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TV speakers are checked in the Sound settings but there are automatically switched off if we connect simple headphones in the 3.5 jack (on the left side of the TV set). We have also connected bluetooth headphones and the TV speakers are automatically switched off when bluetooth connection is established. Sony support has also told me that the optical connection will switch off the TV speakers (not tried). Last chance : the HDMI ARC connector. The audio settings of the TV seem to lead to an exclusion between TV speakers and digital HDMI output, but not tried.
I don't know how to manage to have sound on both headphones and TV speakers. I need this for an old hearing impaired person who would like to watch TV with personnal headphones and suitable volume while the other persons watch the same TV with TV speakers set at a "normal" volume.
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In the Web Guide you don't explicitly read about Optical Connection as the only method but you can try, I understood you had tried but from your previous answer I would say no.
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No, I did not try the optical connection. I had just an answer from the Sony support which says that the optical connection will disconnect the TV speakers. Can anybody confirm that ?
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The fact that the Web Guide doesn't mention this leads me to think that it's not possible, but there is the link I attached to you, when it comes to the Audio System usually we are referring to at least Optical so the method will most likely work.
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Hey f6dqm1, the TV itself doesn't support outputting sound from the headphones and the TV at the same time, you can find more info here:
https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00049501
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Yes, I know this article. It does not apply to my Sony KD32W800 which as a different menu.
I am wondering if using an adaptor HDMI-ARC to RCA and/or 3.5" stereo jack would do the job ? In other words, does connecting such an adaptor to the Sony HDMI-ARC will swich off the TV speakers or not ? I consider the PROZOR ARC Audio Extractor.
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This might be better:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0C65DTX7P/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza
as it claims to support eARC, for better current or future compatibility, and has an HDMI out.
So it might be able to sit in the path to a soundbar, and put out audio from its other outputs as well.
But that’s not clear, so I have asked the question for you there - see if it gets answered, and what they say.
i can say that anything connected to the (e)ARC out of the TV will mute the internal speakers, no question. Have you got a soundbar?
My favourite bedtime reading is a Sony product manual…
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No, I want use wireless headphones, wifi or HF. I know that bluetooth headphones do not work because the TV set switches off TV speakers when it switches to the bluetooth headphones.
The internal 3.5" jack also switches off the TV speakers when wired headphones are directly plugged into this jack.
I need to have both TV speakers and headphones functionning together. This is the title of the post.