Don’t know much about eARC, but the HDMI issue may be because the TV only has an HDMI input, not an output.
As far as the answers to your specific questions:
1. No, as far as audio is concerned.
2. Yes and no. It would make sense if all the devices mentioned are 4k. However, that would require the TV to have enough HDMI inputs to accommodate all the devices. It doesn’t.
3. It would probably be worth it, if your devices are 4k. An AVR could accommodate them all, and send their signals to the TV
IMO, using the TV’s streaming capabilities instead of the Roku doesn’t simplify things. The simplest system has all components connected to the AVR, with the TV being used only as a monitor. Using the TV as one of the source components just muddies the waters, as you are experiencing.
Regards,
Wayne
As far as the answers to your specific questions:
1. No, as far as audio is concerned.
2. Yes and no. It would make sense if all the devices mentioned are 4k. However, that would require the TV to have enough HDMI inputs to accommodate all the devices. It doesn’t.
3. It would probably be worth it, if your devices are 4k. An AVR could accommodate them all, and send their signals to the TV
IMO, using the TV’s streaming capabilities instead of the Roku doesn’t simplify things. The simplest system has all components connected to the AVR, with the TV being used only as a monitor. Using the TV as one of the source components just muddies the waters, as you are experiencing.
Regards,
Wayne