A:AnswerUnbelievably... NO! You must first ascertain if the disc is Dolby Vision encoded by reading the liner notes them physically drill into the menu and set Dolby Vision to On. Then you need to turn it off or your color palette will be WAAY off on HDR10!
A:AnswerWhat?? Of course it does. Only MKV packets embed within Dolby True HD streaming are not supported. Please, if you're gonna give advice be correct!
A:AnswerThe second HDMI port is for audio output only. It's used primarily for connecting to older receivers can't pass 4k/HDR/Dolby vision. For example, the main HDMI out of the player would go to your TV so you can enjoy the best visual fidelity it supports, and the sub HDMI would go to your receiver for audio.
A:AnswerNo, it is not possible to Bluetooth stream to this device. The Bluetooth function is only to stream audio from the player to another device such as Bluetooth headphones.
A:AnswerFirst question:The audio bit rate for a Red Book audio CD is 1,411,200 bits per second (1,411 kbit/s) or 176,400 bytes per second; 2 channels × 44,100 samples per second per channel × 16 bits per sample.
Second answer: No
A:AnswerBack when I owned a flatscreen TV with only two HDMI jacks, I bought a "splitter" type deal. You plug the HDMI splitter into one of your open jacks, then plug up to two HDMI plugs into the splitter. That will enable you to add your extra device: only pain is you have to press a little button on the splitter to switch between the two devices you have plugged into it- it doesn't flip automatically. I'm sure they're still available.