19-02-2018 12:29
I have recently bought some wireless headphones for hard of hearing and although they work perfectly with the television they won’t through my NowTV box. Have tried an audio converter but it doesn’t work. Any help would be appreciated as these headphones make quite a difference to my hearing.
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19-02-2018 13:29
@Andy wrote:
@Anonymous User
Welcome to the forum. I would have expected you to be able to connect these direct to the TV and any source that is currently playing on the TV eg Freeview, NOW TV Box, DVDnplayer should be played through the headphones, rather than trying to connect this to the NOW TV box (which I can't imagine would work).
However if you post the make and model of your headphones someone might be willing to investigate and help you.
Yes @Anonymous User, @Andy is correct 🙂 Your dongle should plug into the aux port on your TV. If you can get us the Make/Model of your TV we can check to see if it even has an aux port. Thanks
19-02-2018 13:23
@Anonymous User
Welcome to the forum. I would have expected you to be able to connect these direct to the TV and any source that is currently playing on the TV eg Freeview, NOW TV Box, DVDnplayer should be played through the headphones, rather than trying to connect this to the NOW TV box (which I can't imagine would work).
However if you post the make and model of your headphones someone might be willing to investigate and help you.
19-02-2018 13:29
@Andy wrote:
@Anonymous User
Welcome to the forum. I would have expected you to be able to connect these direct to the TV and any source that is currently playing on the TV eg Freeview, NOW TV Box, DVDnplayer should be played through the headphones, rather than trying to connect this to the NOW TV box (which I can't imagine would work).
However if you post the make and model of your headphones someone might be willing to investigate and help you.
Yes @Anonymous User, @Andy is correct 🙂 Your dongle should plug into the aux port on your TV. If you can get us the Make/Model of your TV we can check to see if it even has an aux port. Thanks
19-02-2018 13:49
The headphones are geemarc CL7400.
19-02-2018 13:54
The Tv is a Bush LCD37883F1080P
19-02-2018 13:57
Headphones are geemarc CL7400. Tv Bush LCD37883F1080P. Apologies if I’ve sent this twice, it’s the first time I’ve used the forum.
19-02-2018 15:18
@Anonymous User wrote:
Headphones are geemarc CL7400. Tv Bush LCD37883F1080P. Apologies if I’ve sent this twice, it’s the first time I’ve used the forum.
Your ok @Anonymous User I've been looking at the manual for these 2 devices and can see that you should be able to plug the headphone reciever directly into your TV (as seen on page number 10 of your TV manual, look at number 6 on page 10 to see where the cable from the headphone reciever should go to http://tv.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/bush/a6.html?p=10 ) And then you should be able to hear anything that appears on your TV screen.
19-02-2018 17:03
Thank you for taking the time to check this out. My headphones are already connected to the television and work well with the normal channels but when I switch over to NowTV the sound coming through the headphones is from the tv and not the channel I’m trying to watch on the box. Does that make sense? Tried live chat but that didn’t get me anywhere,
19-02-2018 17:24
Hi @Anonymous User
What happens if you go into the nowtv box menu settings and change the Audio Out to Stereo ?
19-02-2018 18:23
@Anonymous User wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to check this out. My headphones are already connected to the television and work well with the normal channels but when I switch over to NowTV the sound coming through the headphones is from the tv and not the channel I’m trying to watch on the box. Does that make sense? Tried live chat but that didn’t get me anywhere,
No problem @Anonymous User Hopefully we can get this sorted. Try @schnapps suggestion as well as that could be the trick. What do you hear when NOW TV is playing? Is there anything at all coming through the headphones @Anonymous User ?