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In the menu of the tv under audio there should be a position for turning off the internal speakers. Meanwhile, the transmitter for the headphones must be hooked up to the tv's audio output.
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Depends which wireless headphones you have. Most headphones do not use WiFi, they use Bluetooth or 2.4 MHz RF. Usually a wireless headphone set will have a transmitter plus the headphones. The transmitter usually connects to the TV either with the analog L+R ouputs or the stereo headphone jack.
If the soundbar is Bluetooth-enabled, yes. But I have not read or heard about a Bluetooth-enabled soundbar yet. And why would you want to connect the headphones to the soundbar ? The only situation where this would make any sense is if the soundbar were hooked up to a TV. If this is the case, your only solution is to use regular (not Bluetooth) wireless headphones, which consists of two pieces: the headphones and a transmitter that you hook up to the audio output of your TV. The transmitter piece transmits any sound coming out from your TV wirelessly to the headphones.
Instructions
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Set up the transmitter. Wireless headphones rely on a transmitter that sends audio via infrared or radio waves to your headset. Use the digital audio output (coaxial or optical), RCA outputs (red and white) or headphone jack on your TV to connect the transmitter. The connection will depend upon which outputs are available on your TV and/or the transmitter.
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Use an RCA-to-headphone adapter. If you don't have a headphone jack on your TV and the transmitter includes only a headphone connection, connect an RCA-to-female headphone connector. This will allow you to plug the wireless transmitter into the female headphone end and then hook the RCA ends into your television's audio outputs. You may also need a 3.5 mm (mini jack)-to-1/4-inch adapter if the headphone plug on the transmitter doesn't match the television jack.
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Set the transmitter on top of, or next to, the television. For infrared transmitters, you'll need a direct path between the headphones and the transmitter. Placing the transmitter on or near the TV will allow you to take advantage of the clear path you already have.
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Plug in the transmitter and turn it on. Charge the headphones if necessary.
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Turn on the headphones. Adjust the volume and settings and you're ready to watch TV.
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You should have all the necessary cables to do this with the package you bought, the wire which has a headphone style plug on each end should be plugged into the headphone jack on your tv.
If they dont work then there are two further things that could be at fault:
A: The headphone audio volume controls and the actual speaker volume controls on tvs are totally different and if the actual headphone volume is turned down then you will get an interference type noise thru your headphones as no sound is being detected by the reciever and therefore they go into kind of a standby mode. !!!!!!!!!!Try looking in your TV settings menu to make sure your headphone volume is turned up!!!!
B: being an owner of a pair of these headphones I know how audio the cable can easily turn faulty from prolonged use us. The wires can easily break inside but look fine from the outside so get a new one. Headphone jack to Headphone jack cable.
I use these along with my xbox 360 wireless earpiece (fits nicely under the headphones) and I think they're far superior to the Turtle beach headphones +++ My setup is 100% wireless which also makes it better than any turtle beach setup on the market.
Could be a sync calibration issue. Try to divert the TV sound to another input source on the Hometheatre system if possible, if it is a go then maybe the TV audio needs to be recalibrated. Make sure TV audio setup menu option has not changed also.
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