What This Error Means
F50 on a Sonos Arc usually means: HDMI / eARC communication failure between your TV and the soundbar.
Translation: the bar has power, but the TV and Arc are not talking over ARC/eARC, so you lose sound, Atmos, or both.
Official Fix
Do the textbook stuff first. This is basically what Sonos and TV manuals want you to do:
- 1. Hard power cycle everything
- Unplug the Sonos Arc from the wall.
- Unplug the TV from the wall.
- Wait at least 60 seconds. Not 5. Give the HDMI/CEC chips time to fully discharge.
- Plug the TV back in, let it boot fully.
- Then plug the Arc back in and wait for it to come online.
- 2. Confirm the HDMI port and cable
- Make sure the Arc is in the TV’s ARC/eARC HDMI port, not just any HDMI.
- Use the original Sonos HDMI cable if you still have it. If not, use a short, good-quality High-Speed/2.1 cable.
- Pull the HDMI out both sides, inspect for bent pins, then plug back in firmly until you feel it seat.
- 3. Check TV audio settings
- On the TV, set Sound Output (or similar) to HDMI ARC/eARC or Receiver, not TV speakers.
- Turn HDMI-CEC ON (Simplink, Anynet+, Bravia Sync, etc. depending on brand).
- Set audio format to PCM or Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital+. Disable DTS, MPEG, or weird “Auto” modes if the Arc keeps dropping.
- 4. Use the Sonos app to re-run TV setup
- Open the Sonos app.
- Go to Settings > System > [Your Arc room] > TV Setup (wording may vary slightly).
- Follow the on-screen steps so the app re-detects the TV and HDMI ARC link.
- 5. Update firmware on both sides
- In the Sonos app, check for updates and install them.
- On the TV, run a firmware update from the support / software update menu.
- Reboot both once more after updates.
- 6. Last official step: contact support before factory reset
- If F50 still shows and you still have no HDMI/ARC audio, Sonos will usually tell you to collect a diagnostic in the app and contact them.
- A full factory reset on the Arc wipes everything; only do it if Sonos support specifically tells you to.
The Technician’s Trick
When the textbook routine doesn’t clear F50, here’s what a field tech actually does to beat HDMI/eARC into line.
- 1. Kill all HDMI-CEC clutter
- Disconnect every other HDMI device from the TV: consoles, streaming sticks, Blu-ray, AVR, everything. Leave only the Arc plugged into the eARC/ARC port.
- Unplug the TV for 60 seconds again, then power it back up with only the Arc connected.
- Test sound. If it works like this, one of the other HDMI devices is poisoning CEC. Add them back one by one to find the troublemaker.
- 2. Force a fresh EDID/format handshake
- On the TV, set audio output to PCM only.
- Confirm the Arc plays PCM TV audio cleanly.
- Then switch TV audio format back up to Dolby Digital+ or Atmos bitstream and test again.
- This forces TV and Arc to renegotiate formats, which often clears stubborn F50 errors.
- 3. Swap HDMI ports, then move back
- Move the Arc’s HDMI cable to a non-ARC port briefly, power-cycle the TV, then move it back to the proper ARC/eARC port.
- Yes, it’s dumb. But it makes some TVs rebuild their internal HDMI table and re-detect the Arc from scratch.
- 4. Optical fallback test (hardware check)
- If you still have the Sonos HDMI-to-optical adapter, hook the Arc to the TV’s optical output instead of HDMI ARC.
- Set TV audio output to Optical and test.
- If optical works every time but HDMI ARC keeps throwing F50, your TV’s HDMI ARC/eARC hardware or firmware is the likely problem, not the Arc.
Is It Worth Fixing? (The Financial Verdict)
- ✅ Fix: Arc is under ~5–6 years old, F50 only shows with HDMI ARC/eARC, and it works fine over optical or when used in another room/TV.
- ⚠️ Debatable: Out of warranty, HDMI ARC only works some days, TV is also older, and you’d need a tech plus maybe an HDMI/eARC adapter to keep it going.
- ❌ Replace: No sound from Arc on any input (even optical), physical damage, burnt smell, or repair quote is more than half the cost of a new soundbar.
Parts You Might Need
- High-Speed / HDMI 2.1 eARC cable (short, good quality) – Find HDMI 2.1 eARC cable on Amazon
- Optical audio adapter / HDMI-to-optical converter (if you lost the Sonos dongle) – Find optical audio adapter on Amazon
- Replacement AC power cable for soundbar – Find power cable on Amazon
- Surge protector / power strip (to prevent future HDMI/board damage) – Find surge protector on Amazon
- HDMI eARC audio extractor/adapter (to bypass flaky TV eARC hardware) – Find HDMI eARC adapter on Amazon
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