I have atmos on Amazon Prime, Netflix (Premier plan only), and HBO Max confirmed on the S2 app. The firmware I have on the arcana is 0.82 v2 which is not on their website. They had newer firmware that worked with the current Sonos ARC firmware v.13.1. I set the scaler function on the Arcana to match my displays max resolution.Īlso important is to visit the DISCORD HD Fury support channel. Video to the TV HDMI1(ARC) input, and e-ARC to the Sonos ARC. I ended up with this chain.ĪppleTV 4K -> Lumagen Video Processor/Switcher -> HD Fury Arcana. I had to get a HD Fury Arcana device for the Sonos ARC to get e-arc to it. In my case my video processor/switcher didn't report the proper EDID codes to tell the AppleTV Atmos is ok. If you don't see that then it is the device the AppleTV plugs into not reporting the proper EDID signals or your HDMI cable isn't in spec. On the same screen is when you would normally see ATMOS available on your AppleTV. I can tell you that you need AppleTV set to "AUTO" for default audio format. I have an older LG TV with arc, AppleTV 4K, and a Lumagen Radiance Pro. Would really appreciate any help as to what I am doing wrong? What else should I check?Ĭlick to expand.I know this is old. I tried Disney+ and Netflix from the Apple TV and neither provided me with the Atmos sound. It does say along side for this setting that States Dolby Atmos is supported when this option is selected (Dolby Digital+) but I can’t select it as mentioned before.ĭolby Atmos Compatibility: is checked as enabled.Īs a reminder I don’t have an audio receiver. Under settings > sounds > expert settings.ĭigital Output Audio: set as PCM and I am unable to select either Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital+ as these are both gray out. Review of settings for sounds for the TV: I do have the app tv connected to HDMI port 4.Īs mentioned above HDMI cable runs from tv HDMI 4 / Arc to the Sonos Arc. Which makes sense because I am not sending a Arc signal through it (as I am not using a audio receiver) Under advanced settings every time I click on enable arc bypass it automatically shuts off or rather disabled automatically. I have set that to to change format off which essentially makes this automatic. I don’t see any mention about immersive sound settings etc. If on, I only can see stereo and Dolby Digital 5.1. Under volume setting has change format on/off. All HDMI cables are new and meet the following specs:ĤK HDR HDMI Cable HDMI 2.0 18Gbps, Supports 4K 120Hz, 4K 60Hz(4:4:4, HDR10, ARC, HDCP 2.2) 1440p 144Hz, High Speed Ultra HD Cord, 26AWG All devices are up to date from a software perspective. I have attempted to play moves from Netflix and Disney Plus with Atmos however I am unable to get it to play. I have my devices connected as follows: Apple TV> Hue Sync (port 4)> Samsung TV (HDMI port 1 with Input Signal plus turned on, I think that is considered enhanced) > Samsung TV (HDMI port 4 / Arc)> to Sonos Arc. But is this actually possible? Since HDMI uses a detection feature will it recognize one of the connected devices as 2.0 and scale down the rest to meet it? Is there any way I can get all the 2.Sonos Arc / Hue Sync Box / Apple TV4K / Samsung Q7DR and Dolby Atmos That way, I should be able to get the sync box to work without it ever really touching the video signal going to the TV. So I'm wondering if I can get a receiver that does simultaneous video output, have one output going to the TV for the full HDMI 2.1 feature set, but the other output is heading to the Sync Box. I'd prefer 4k/120hz, obviouslyģ) Many mid to top receivers have multiple HDMI output Now I'm finally in the market for a proper HDMI 2.1 receiver (instead of going directly to the TV) but I'm hoping to get all the HDMI 2.1 features and still be able to use my Hue Sync box.Ģ) The Sync box can be used at 120fps, but only at 1080p. Anyway, with the release of the PS5 and XSX I switched over to HDMI 2.1 for most inputs. My home theater space was a dark neutral gray so the hues were the only light in the room. The gradient lightstrip, hue ceiling lights, under chair lights, the works. I had a full Hue Play Sync system before the new game consoles came out, and it was all running hdmi 2.0.
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