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That soundbar did not decode DTS, which many blurays are decoded in. This soundbar does decode all DTS, Dolby, and pcm formats, so you shouldn't have any issues. If using earc or arc, check to make sure your tv has a passthrough for dts. Dts is found on many blurays. I know that most sonys do pass through dts without issue. My tv, the LG cx, and newer samsungs, do not pass through dts. In my case, if I were watching a 4k bluray with a dts signal, I would have to plug directly into the soundbars hdmi input, which is what most people recommend doing anyway, to ensure you are getting every single audio format that the bar provides, and not limited by what your tv can actually pass through. In your case, either set up will be fine(as long as your tv lists dts along with Dolby passthrough). I suspect this was happening because that soundbar itself did not decode DTS. This one does. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the x800 4K Blu-ray player and I've read in some reviews on that particular model I'm sure your Blu-ray player similar but Sony in the audio settings in the Blu-ray the multi audio setting was on by default needs to be turned off for Dolby Atmos to work on it. Sony's mistake but it messes a lot of people up hopefully this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Jose, When receiving a message would be based off the audio out port using with your TV itself.
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