Got all wired up and calibrated by audessey for 5.1.4 . Was watching Avatar Blu-ray today, but couldn't feel the inceiling speakers kick in. Any suggestions on how to enable it would be very thankful. Thanks
newlash09 said:Got all wired up and calibrated by audessey for 5.1.4 . Was watching Avatar Blu-ray today, but couldn't feel the inceiling speakers kick in. Any suggestions on how to enable it would be very thankful. Thanks
leenorm1 said:newlash09 said:Got all wired up and calibrated by audessey for 5.1.4 . Was watching Avatar Blu-ray today, but couldn't feel the inceiling speakers kick in. Any suggestions on how to enable it would be very thankful. Thanks
As someone mentioned, enable bitstream audio in Blu Ray player, on your AV Receiver select DTS & Dolby Surround
Benedict_Arnold said:If you have a smart TV try connecting that to your home internet (wired best, wireless okay) and install the Netflix app. Run Netflix on your TV and not the Roku box. Failing that belt an Amazon Fire box the old square one with a built in Ethernet socket) (best) or stick (second best).
leenorm1 said:Have you got Sky Q? There is some Atmos content on there. Just watched Ghost In A Shell, at least I think it was called that ( Yes it was that good ) That was downloaded in Atmos.
Benedict_Arnold said:On thinking about this, I'm not sure Atmos can be carried over the ARC line from your TV back to the receiver. I think its limited to 5.1 or 7.1. You may have to hook your Roku or Amazon box up to the recover first, then run a second HDMI to the TV.