All HDMI cables support ARC. Yes, ARC works on your standard, everyday, run-of-the-mill HDMI cable. No special version is needed. If an HDMI cable is marketed as “ARC compatible,” it’s just a gimmick.
How do I know if my HDMI supports ARC?
How do I know if my TV supports ARC or eARC? ARC and eARC compliant HDMI ports are normally labeled with the letters “ARC” or “eARC” for easy identification. Check your TV’s HDMI ports to see if ARC or eARC is printed on any of these ports. *Note: Most TVs only have one HDMI ARC or eARC port.
Can I use normal HDMI port as ARC?
Do You Need a Specific HDMI Cable for HDMI ARC? No, you do not need a separate HDMI cable. Any old cable will work. While the technology was introduced in the HDMI version 1.4, most HDMI cables meet the standard.
What if my TV does not have HDMI ARC?
If the TV has no ARC label on its HDMI ports, connect the HDMI cable to any HDMI ports on the TV and to the HDMI OUT (ARC) on the home theatre system or home audio system. Then connect an optical cable to the optical output port of the TV and the DIGITAL IN (TV) port on the home theatre system or home audio system.