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Doubtful but there's no way to know for sure. You could always use a PC, a HDMI to usb3 or C converter, a USB 3 or c to HDMI converter and a laptop (windows, mac or Linux) with the free "virtual audio cable" installed. Google it, it will make sense very quickly. Just to give you an idea I wanted DTS HD audio but obviously the C1 doesn't have it. So I ran 2 cables from my PC. First I ran the Xbox output into my PC via the adapter (available at best buy) then I used the free "virtual audio cable" to choose the audio format and exact speaker setup I have to output DTS:HD & DTS:X via USB C to HDMI converter which went to my receiver. Then I just made sure they were in sync. You can use virtual audio cable to do that or your receiver if it has the option. I had to add 0.13 seconds of delay which took 3 seconds to do. Now I'm not stuck with faked Atmos or Dolby 5.1 as long as you have something that can decode the audio format...like virtual audio cable, then you're good to do anything. Virtual audio cable is amazing and allows you to literally do impossible things with audio.
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