Increase the volume on your TV with your TV remote control.
If you don’t have an Apple TV, you can resort to using a third-party software to cast Mac to TV like ApowerMirror. If an AirPlay passcode popped on your screen, just enter the passcode on your Mac to begin the mirroring. I would recommend these additions so that we don't have to go on a wild goose chase attempting to reset TV in hopes of restoring Airplay functionalities. First of all: Make sure that the volume output on your Mac (use the keyboard volume buttons) is set to maximum volume. First, connect your Mac and TV under the same network. Try the analog connections, but u only get stereo if it works. and NOT Source Component -> TV -> Receiver. TVs often DO NOT pass thru audio signals to your Receiver, it wants: Source Component (like AppleTV) -> Receiver -> TV. My only complaint is that Samsung Support does not state the minimum operating systems clearly in its Airplay support article ( ). I wager because your mirroring receiver is attached to the TV (you didn't specify Miracast, AppleTV or other). The minimum MacOS and iOS required for Airplay 2 to work with the Samsung TV is (in-depth changes in the links copied):-Īfter updating my MacOS to 10.14.5, Samsung TV appeared on my screen mirroring options immediately. This walkthrough will show you some of the solutions you can implement to restore the audio content and fix audio issues with PC to TV HDMI connection.
This is often caused by using the incorrect cable or input, or not having the proper hardware requirements on your device. Older MacOS and iOS would not be able to see the TV as its destination. One of the most common issues that arises when connecting a PC to a television through a cable is the loss of sound.
As the new function requires new Airplay 2 functionalities. The reason why the Samsung TV does not appear as an airplay destination is likely because of firmware issues.
Just got off the phone with Samsung Support.