How to reset sound and audio settings on SAMSUNG UE32M4005

How to reset the sound and audio settings on SAMSUNG UE32M4005

Sometimes the sound or audio system of your SAMSUNG UE32M4005 does not work properly.

There may be sound “beeps” from the television, no more sound at all, or the sound of your program is offset from the picture.

In any case, the experience is unpleasant for you! But do not lose patience, it is possible to put the sound on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005. We will see in this article solutions for each problem stated above.

A “beep” sound from your SAMSUNG UE32M4005

When you turn on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005, and use it, a “beep” sound disturbs your evening activity? This happens when a capacitor burns and interferes with the proper operation of your SAMSUNG UE32M4005. But do not worry, you can change it! Capacitors are electrical components essential to the start-up of an electronic object.

They are made of an insulation and two metal wires.

Be careful, if you do not feel comfortable with the following procedure, bring yourself closer to an expert who will help you for a reasonable price.

Be aware, this is a dangerous operation, and unless you are an expert, we do not advise you to do it yourself! To repair capacitors on SAMSUNG UE32M4005, you must disassemble to the back of your SAMSUNG UE32M4005 TV and disassemble the protective shell if the capacitors are not already visible.

When you see them, have a pair of pliers, and separate them from the TV. Next, place the capacitors, which you can buy for the price of a baguette in a store, in the right place and with the help of a welder, assemble them to your TV. Wait a few minutes for the capacitors to cool down.

No sound on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005

The first simple step in this case is to check if your TV, model SAMSUNG UE32M4005, and decoder are not “mute” or if the sound is not too low on each.

If this is not the problem, check the connections of your SCART or HDMi cable and those of your amps.

If all this does not work, and you do not have amps, try going to the “Menu” of your decoder, and go to “Settings”.

Then select “Picture & Sound”. Continue in “Sound Adjustment”, and deactivate Dolby Digital on the HDMI output by selecting “No”.

The sound must be returned to normal on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005.

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Offset sound on SAMSUNG UE32M4005

You wanted to follow your favorite program when you realized that the sound did not match the image at all. Whether it’s early or late, it’s very disturbing for your viewer experience! Do not worry, here’s how to resize the sound to the image on your TV SAMSUNG UE32M4005.

Shifted sound from your SAMSUNG UE32M4005 on a channel only

When you have the sound offset to one, see two channels only, it is likely that either these channels are set to a foreign language sound channel.

If you watch a lot of programs in Original Version on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005, it may be your case.

To fix this, go to the channel with the problem.

Take the remote control of your decoder and press “Menu”, then “Language setting”.

In the “Audio” section displayed on the screen of your SAMSUNG UE32M4005, select the channel’s original language.

Here it is! The sound is normally set back on the picture!

Sound delay on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005

Some TVs like your SAMSUNG UE32M4005 have a “Sound delay” option.

If this has been set on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005, go to the “Menu” of your decoder, and go to “Settings”.

Then select “Picture & Sound”. Continue in “Sound Adjustment”, and deactivate Dolby Digital on the HDMI output by selecting “No”.

The sound must be returned to normal.

To conclude on reseting the sound and audio settings on SAMSUNG UE32M4005

We have just seen how to reset the sound on TV SAMSUNG UE32M4005.

However, if you encounter any difficulties, do not hesitate to ask for help from a friend. Or ask for help from a professional who will guide you step by step to reset the audio settings and sound on your SAMSUNG UE32M4005.

How do I restore the sound on my Samsung TV?

On your TV, navigate to Settings, then select Support, and then select Self Diagnosis.

Select Sound Test and wait for the test to finish.

If the test reveals a problem, you can try resetting the sound. From Settings, select Sound, then select Expert Settings, and then select Reset Sound.

How do you reset all audio settings?

– Press Win + I to open the settings menu.
– In the System menu, click on Sound.
– Select Volume mixer.
– Look for the Reset sound devices and volumes for all apps to the recommended defaults, and select Reset.

Where are Samsung TV audio settings?

Navigate to Settings, and then select Sound. Select Expert Settings, and then select Digital Output Audio Format.

How do I reset my Samsung sound settings?

– 1 Press the Home button on your remote control.
– 2 Using the directional pad on your remote, navigate to and select Settings.
– 3 Navigate to and select Sound > Expert Settings.
– 4 Navigate to and select Reset Sound.

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How do you get the sound back on your TV?

– Check the Speakers setting on the TV.
– Increase the volume of the TV.
– Make sure the MUTE option of the TV isn’t enabled.
– Make sure no headphones are connected to the TV.
– Perform a power reset on the TV.
– If using a set-top box with a volume control, increase the volume of the set-top box.

Why does my TV suddenly have no sound?

Turning your TV off and back on again is one of the first things you should do if the volume isn’t working or is stuck. Verify the audio settings.

Make sure that the TV’s audio input settings are on.

Make sure the HDMI cable is connected.

How do I activate Dolby audio on my TV?

– Open the Settings screen. Using the Quick Settings button (For models released in 2019 or later) …
– The next steps will depend on your TV menu options: Select Display & Sound → Audio output → Dolby Digital Plus output → Dolby Digital.

Why do I have picture but no sound on my TV?

Check the volume on your TV.

It sounds silly, but sometimes just making sure your TV isn’t muted or set to a very low volume will solve the problem.

Most televisions display the sound level on the screen as you adjust the volume; look for that in the corner of the screen as you press your remote’s volume button.

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