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‎02-10-2024 10:22 AM (Last edited ‎02-13-2024 12:51 PM by SamsungTam ) in
LED and OLED TVsCan't figure out where to turn the picture off but leave the sound on. It's not under Accessibility or Picture.
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‎02-10-2024 01:07 PM in
LED and OLED TVsIf you're looking to turn off the picture while leaving the sound on, you're essentially seeking a feature commonly referred to as "Audio Only" or "Sound Only" mode. This feature allows you to listen to the audio from your TV without displaying the video content. However, it's important to note that not all TVs offer this feature, and the availability of such an option can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of your TV.
Here's how you can check if your TV has this feature and how to activate it:
1. **Check the Remote Control:**
Look for a dedicated button on your TV's remote control labeled "Audio Only," "Sound Only," or something similar. This button, if available, would typically toggle the TV into audio-only mode while leaving the screen blank.
2. **Check the TV Settings:**
If there's no dedicated button on the remote, you can check the TV's settings menu for an option to activate audio-only mode. The location of this setting can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of your TV.
- Press the "Menu" button on your TV remote.
- Navigate to the "Settings" or "Options" menu.
- Look for an option related to "Audio Only," "Sound Only," or "Screen Off" mode. This option may be located within the audio or display settings.
3. **Consult the TV Manual:**
If you're unable to locate the audio-only mode in the settings menu, refer to the user manual or online documentation for your specific TV model. The manual should provide information on whether your TV supports this feature and how to activate it.
4. **Use External Audio Devices:**
If your TV does not have a built-in audio-only mode, you can achieve a similar effect by connecting external audio devices, such as speakers or headphones, directly to the TV's audio output ports. This way, you can listen to the audio from your TV without displaying the video content on the screen.
If you're still unable to find the audio-only mode or if your TV does not support this feature, it's possible that your TV model may not have this capability. In such cases, using external audio devices may be a viable alternative to achieve a similar outcome.
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‎02-10-2024 01:07 PM in
LED and OLED TVsIf you're looking to turn off the picture while leaving the sound on, you're essentially seeking a feature commonly referred to as "Audio Only" or "Sound Only" mode. This feature allows you to listen to the audio from your TV without displaying the video content. However, it's important to note that not all TVs offer this feature, and the availability of such an option can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of your TV.
Here's how you can check if your TV has this feature and how to activate it:
1. **Check the Remote Control:**
Look for a dedicated button on your TV's remote control labeled "Audio Only," "Sound Only," or something similar. This button, if available, would typically toggle the TV into audio-only mode while leaving the screen blank.
2. **Check the TV Settings:**
If there's no dedicated button on the remote, you can check the TV's settings menu for an option to activate audio-only mode. The location of this setting can vary depending on the manufacturer and model of your TV.
- Press the "Menu" button on your TV remote.
- Navigate to the "Settings" or "Options" menu.
- Look for an option related to "Audio Only," "Sound Only," or "Screen Off" mode. This option may be located within the audio or display settings.
3. **Consult the TV Manual:**
If you're unable to locate the audio-only mode in the settings menu, refer to the user manual or online documentation for your specific TV model. The manual should provide information on whether your TV supports this feature and how to activate it.
4. **Use External Audio Devices:**
If your TV does not have a built-in audio-only mode, you can achieve a similar effect by connecting external audio devices, such as speakers or headphones, directly to the TV's audio output ports. This way, you can listen to the audio from your TV without displaying the video content on the screen.
If you're still unable to find the audio-only mode or if your TV does not support this feature, it's possible that your TV model may not have this capability. In such cases, using external audio devices may be a viable alternative to achieve a similar outcome.