Vizio V-Series, M-Series, and P-Series TVs offer great value, but their eARC implementation can be finicky with handshake timing and strict cable requirements. Most "No Audio" issues stem from Vizio's firmware holding onto bad connection states and requiring specific audio output settings.
Quick answer
• Use the green HDMI port only (usually HDMI 1) with a certified Ultra High Speed cable • Set Digital Audio Out to Auto or Bitstream — never PCM for eARC • Turn off all virtual audio processing (TV Speakers, Surround Sound, Volume Leveling) • Perform a soft power cycle by unplugging TV from wall and holding power button 10 seconds • Enable Quick Start mode instead of Eco Mode to prevent HDMI chip power issues
Symptoms
• Soundbar connects but produces no audio output
• Audio works initially then cuts to loud buzzing noise
• Soundbar keeps disconnecting and reconnecting randomly
• Atmos badge missing despite playing compatible content
• Soundbar turns on but stays on wrong input source
• LED on soundbar blinks continuously indicating search mode
Quick checks
Verify the correct port: Look for the green labeled HDMI port (usually HDMI 1, sometimes HDMI 2). Only one port supports eARC on Vizio TVs.
Check your cable: Replace thin included cables with a certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable — Vizio TVs are strict about cable quality.
Test with different content: Try Netflix, Disney+, or Apple TV apps to confirm the issue persists across multiple sources.
Step-by-step fix
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Connect to the correct port and cable • Plug soundbar into the green labeled HDMI port only • Use a certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable
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Configure Vizio audio settings • Go to Menu → Audio • Set TV Speakers: Off • Set Surround Sound: Off (this virtual processing interferes with eARC) • Set Volume Leveling: Off • Set Digital Audio Out: Auto or Bitstream — never PCM • Set eARC: On
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Enable CEC controls • Go to Menu → System → CEC • Set CEC: Enabled • Run Device Discovery after soundbar is connected
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Perform soft power cycle • Turn on both TV and soundbar • Unplug TV from wall power (don't use remote) • Hold the physical power button on TV for 10 seconds • Plug back in and power on — this clears HDMI CEC cache
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Switch to Quick Start mode • Go to Menu → System → Power Mode • Change from Eco Mode to Quick Start • Eco mode kills HDMI chip power causing handshake failures
If it still isn't working
For buzzing audio: Switch Digital Audio Out to PCM temporarily, then back to Auto. This forces a fresh handshake.
For missing Atmos: Ensure you're watching 4K content. Some Vizio apps won't send Atmos over 1080p. Verify eARC is toggled ON in audio settings.
For wrong input: Press Input button on soundbar to cycle between "HDMI IN" and "HDMI eARC" (or "TV") modes.
Try a different HDMI cable: Even certified cables can fail. Test with a known working cable from another device.
FAQ
Why does my Vizio soundbar LED keep blinking? Blinking indicates it's searching for input or pairing with the subwoofer. Press the "Input" button to confirm the correct source is selected.
What's the difference between Auto and Bitstream for Digital Audio Out? Both work for eARC — Auto lets the TV decide the best format, while Bitstream passes audio unchanged. Avoid PCM as it limits surround formats.
Why does audio cut out when I turn the TV back on? This happens in Eco Mode when the HDMI chip loses power. Switch to Quick Start mode in System → Power Mode to maintain HDMI connections.
Can I use any HDMI port for eARC? No — only the green labeled port (typically HDMI 1) supports eARC. Other ports are standard ARC or HDMI input only.
Related fixes
Recommended cables: • Certified Ultra High Speed HDMI cable (paid link) • Zeskit Maya 8K HDMI (paid link) • Belkin Surge Protector (paid link) • More accessories
