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Follow the steps below to troubleshoot this issue. Check if you hear sound from the TV after completing each step.

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The steps on how to change the audio output setting vary depending on your source device. Check your device manual or contact the manufacturer for further assistance. If the sound is heard on another TV, reconnect the source device to the TV and continue with the steps below. If the issue still occurs, repair may be required.

[Solved] No sound from TV when connected to Laptop with HDMI

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To homepage To homepage. However, when i plug in my macbook air through HDMI to watch a movie i either get no sound or the TV jumps back to the internal speakers. AirPlay is no option as there is a delay on the sound which is unacceptable for watching movies. Any ideas? I am using a minidisplayport-HDMI adapter with the macbook air as it does not have a hdmi port, if that makes any difference. It absolutely can. For more information, check out this Apple Support article.

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The format is 2 channel bit 48kHz. Changing it does not appear to make a difference. Yea, I'm at a loss here. I think the issue though is in the TV, since that's where the failure seems to be. Have you tried to contact Samsung? Ah, then the problem is in the Mac, not the Samsung.