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Hi, i recently bought the lg pf1000uw (web os 3)and i have a issue. My projector its connected to a yamaha 479 with hdmi cable. The three things are ARC compatible, the image its ok but there is no sound. May be there is a problem with the configuration of both devices.

Also its not available the Spotify or YouTube app.

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It sounds like you are right that there is a configuration issue. Are you certain that ARC is enabled on both your LG and your Yamaha?

On your LG, you will need to go to Settings - > Sound - > Sound Out - > Audio Out (Optical/HDMI ARC) and set SIMPLINK to On.

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On 13/11/2017 at 1:02 AM, trunksleo said:

 

Hi, i recently bought the lg pf1000uw (web os 3)and i have a issue. My projector its connected to a yamaha 479 with hdmi cable. The three things are ARC compatible, the image its ok but there is no sound. May be there is a problem with the configuration of both devices.

Also its not available the Spotify or YouTube app.

 

There is a YouTube app available, Spotify pulled support for a large range of different manufacturers LG amongst them. 

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