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Dolly Atmos not available on android TV 9

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Burnttoast123
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Dolly Atmos not available on android TV 9

I have a xf6587 and recently updated to android TV 9. Dolby Atmos appears to be working with my sonos arc on Netflix but not with Tidal Dolby Atmos streams or Plex using the demos. Do these apps need updated to support the TV? 

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rooobb
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You didn't have atmos before and never will

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royabrown2
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@Burnttoast123 

 

Parton is such sweet sorrow....,

 

I can’t find your TV, but the F suggests 2018, which predates the eARC needed for true Dolby Atmos, though ARC seems to be handling the cut-down sort-of Atmos that Netflix purveys, for you.

 

You may have more luck if you can put these streams direct into your Atmos-capable soundbar, letting that handle the audio, and passing the video on to the TV, rather than the other way round.


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Kuschelmonschter
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@rooobb  schrieb:

You didn't have atmos before and never will


That's just wrong. You can output EAC3 based Atmos via the EAC3 API with several applications like Kodi. You can do that with any ATV2 based TV back to 2016.

 

 

There are some reports on reddit that Atmos support has actually improved with Pie. Some say that it now works on Netflix with 2016/2017 BRAVIAs and that Atmos even works for Prime now, see this thread. So I assumed that Sony might have added support for the EAC3 JOC API for all ATV2 based BRAVIAs. I can't test it though due to a lack of support through my soundbar.

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Kuschelmonschter
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@royabrown2  schrieb:

I can’t find your TV, but the F suggests 2018, which predates the eARC needed for true Dolby Atmos


We keep people iterating on this BS? Only MLP (True HD) based Atmos requires eARC. DD+/EAC3 based Atmos of streaming services work over ARC.

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royabrown2
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@Kuschelmonschter 

 

You must explain to me how that isn’t exactly what I said, straight after your selective edit? :-

 

I can’t find your TV, but the F suggests 2018, which predates the eARC needed for true Dolby Atmos, though ARC seems to be handling the cut-down sort-of Atmos that Netflix purveys, for you.

 

Maybe somebody missed his preferred Black Friday deal? 😛

 


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