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Tv volume when bluetooth phones connected.
⁰When bluetooth phones are connected, TV volume cannot be turned off. Neither handset nor mute work. HELP.
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Hi,
Usually you should have two volume options in the action menu (options) - one for TV speakers and one for the headphones.
Cheers
Peter
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I feel sure you have a reason but why would anyone sit in front of a TV and want volume from a phone?
Please enlighten, may help with solution.
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Hi Peter, I wish to use Blue tooth headphones from TV, Not a mobile phone. My wife may then listen to her `soaps` while I use my ham radio gear.
Cheers mate.
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⁰When bluetooth phones are connected, TV volume cannot be turned off. Neither handset nor mute work. HELP.
It was you who said you use Bluetooth phones??? Original post.
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Hi Peter, I appreciate your reply. I have attempted your suggestion but was unsuccessful. After trying everything I finally gained success, I binned the earphones. Now I am a 'happy bunny'.
Cheers,
Locky.