Sorry - Bit of Necro Posting! Seemed better than starting a new one. Anyone have an idea of what it was? Would love to listen to music on this thing and not return it and go back to my old Roku I remember awhile back someone somewhere saying there was an adapter for the hdmi that helped with this. It appears I also am having this problem, but my TV does not have an option to turn off the power feature. It's called "Power Link" on Panasonic TV's. Sent from my Nexus 10 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app Have not tried this with ftv but I have a similar situation with my windowshtpc. Samsung has a different name for it (AnyNet or some such).Ĭonnect the fire TV via optical out.this will continue to play the audio when you turn the TV off. Maybe there's a setting in the FTV to turn that feature off? Or, you could probably disable it at the TV. When you turn one device off, the device that receives the signal to turn off tells the other device to turn off or go into standby. Sounds like CEC HDMI communication between the FTV and your TV. Does anyone know if there is a way to get around this? With the FTV, I have noticed as soon as I change to a different content source on my TV, or if I turn off my TV, the audio from the FTV stops. I do this at night because I like to listen to something as I go to sleep. In the past, with other devices (Roku, WDTV) I would play some content from Netflix or Amazon prime, but would then turn my TV off - leaving me with just audio. There is no connection from TV to receiver. I also have the FTV box going to my receiver via optical cable for audio. I have the FTV box going directly to my TV via the HDMI cable. Sound turns off when tv is turned off Hello all,
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