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This DEPENDS on the BROADCASTER ..... whether or not the film/documentary/signal-source is OFFERING "Dolby Atmos" (???) .... it varies with streaming-service providers. NETFLIX, for example, is about to up its AUDIO-QUALITY attributes. You can easily research that online.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think you should get it and then you can figure it out with the help of internet, that's what I did. It took some time reviewing my equipment manuals and the internet but it was well worth it . It plays through my receiver to have 7:1 surround sound . Have fun you can do it!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a Samsung sound bar and I use it thru my TV. All you are doing is unplugging your cable box and plugging this in. Rename the source on your TV turn it on. Go on-line register your device and put in the number on your TV screen. Done, enjoy
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Typically not. Unless the program says so. Blu-Ray discs carry Atmos and some streaming from authorized channels. Just look it up on the channel sponsored by Roku.
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