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How to set up your Roku® streaming player for surround sound
What you need for surround sound
A Roku player that supports surround sound such as Dolby Digital™ or DTS
TV, soundbar, or receiver that supports surround sound
Premium High-Speed HDMI cable (recommended)
Supported audio formats (your Roku and sound system must support at least one)
Supported audio formats
Roku players can pass through:
Stereo
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital Plus
(Some models) Dolby Atmos pass-through
DTS (on supported models)
If your device only supports stereo, you will not hear surround sound.
Best way to connect your Roku player for surround sound
Option 1: TV supports surround sound
Roku player > TV (HDMI)
Option 2: Soundbar or receiver has HDMI
Some AVRs and soundbars are designed to be a single point where you can switch audio and video between your devices connected via HDMI (e.g., Roku player, cable box, game console). Refer to the manufacturer documentation to determine if your AVR or soundbar has this capability.
Roku player > Soundbar/Receiver (HDMI IN)
Soundbar/Receiver > TV (HDMI OUT)
Option 3: TV and sound system support ARC
ARC allows sound to travel back to your sound system from the TV.
Roku > TV (HDMI)
TV HDMI-ARC > Soundbar/Receiver HDMI-ARC
Troubleshooting
No sound or only stereo audio?
Try:
Settings > Audio > Digital output format
Switch from Auto to Custom
Select the surround sound format your sound system supports, like Dolby Digital or DTS
Check that all cables are firmly connected
In streaming apps, choose 5.1 audio (example: Netflix > English 5.1)
Turn Roku Volume Modes Off. This can force stereo.
Restart your TV and sound system
No video?
Make sure your TV is set to the HDMI port where your Roku is plugged in
Ensure HDMI cables are secure
If your Roku player connects through a soundbar or receiver:
Roku player should plug into an HDMI input on the soundbar/receiver
Another HDMI cable should go from the HDMI output on the soundbar/receiver to the TV
You’re using the TV input that supports 4K/HDR. Some TVs label them as 4K UHD, ARC, or Enhanced HDMI.
You may need to enable your TV's input for HDR. The steps can vary based on TV brand. Contact the manufacturer and learn more about setting up HDR with your Roku player.
Still hearing stereo sometimes?
Some content is stereo only
Some apps only offer 5.1 on certain titles
Your TV or soundbar may not support the audio format
Last updated at 3/3/2026 1:10:51 AM
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