You've already done some great troubleshooting—updating your BIOS, chipset drivers, and Realtek audio drivers, trying different cables, tweaking power settings, and even using a silent audio file as a workaround. The world of digital audio was supposed to be simple: one cable, pure sound, zero static. Yet, for thousands of home theater owners, the reality of connecting a TV to a soundbar or receiver via Optical (TOSLINK) or Coaxial cables is often a frustrating experience of absolute silence. Whether you're struggling to get audio from your TV, speakers, or other devices, understanding the common causes and solutions can help you troubleshoot the issue. To check the simple things first, have you tried changing source on the soundbar? Yeah checked the output. Its actually working using HDMI as i did try it just to make sure. So I decided to use HDMI for. With the help of wireless TV headphones, you can watch your favorite movie, binge-watch a series on Netflix or Disney+, or rock out to your favorite song all without disturbing your partner napping on the couch or your kids who are doing their homework.
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