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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1562946" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>"Assuming" you mean direct connect to the TV...</p><p></p><p>1. My first guess is that you have the audio on the TV turned all the way down since all the devices you watch are run through the Bose.</p><p>You may even have it turned off in the TV settings. (I've had the audio turned off on every TV I've owned for well over 20 years.) </p><p>You'll need to turn it back on in the TV settings and adjust the volume.</p><p></p><p>2. If the above doesn't work - On the ATV, head into Settings - Audio & Video </p><p></p><p>Try changing the settings in both Dolby Digital and Audio Output.</p><p>Try Auto on both of them first.</p><p>Then try turning DD off</p><p>Then try setting Audio Output to 16 bit</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>As for getting the audio to the Bose...</p><p></p><p>1. You could use a HDMI switch as linked to by Sly above. </p><p>In this case, I would put the Blu-Ray and the ATV on the switch and leave the FIOS where it is, connecting the switch to the DVD input on the Bose.</p><p></p><p>2. Keep the ATV connected direct to the TV via HDMI and connect an optical cable to the AUX port on the Bose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1562946, member: 24160"] "Assuming" you mean direct connect to the TV... 1. My first guess is that you have the audio on the TV turned all the way down since all the devices you watch are run through the Bose. You may even have it turned off in the TV settings. (I've had the audio turned off on every TV I've owned for well over 20 years.) You'll need to turn it back on in the TV settings and adjust the volume. 2. If the above doesn't work - On the ATV, head into Settings - Audio & Video Try changing the settings in both Dolby Digital and Audio Output. Try Auto on both of them first. Then try turning DD off Then try setting Audio Output to 16 bit -------------------------------------------------------------------------- As for getting the audio to the Bose... 1. You could use a HDMI switch as linked to by Sly above. In this case, I would put the Blu-Ray and the ATV on the switch and leave the FIOS where it is, connecting the switch to the DVD input on the Bose. 2. Keep the ATV connected direct to the TV via HDMI and connect an optical cable to the AUX port on the Bose. [/QUOTE]
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