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I'm stuck with an ARC-only TV and can't figure out if there's any real workaround or if this is just an ARC limitation I have to live with.
Setup:
TV: OnePlus Y series (HDMI ARC only, no eARC)
Audio: Sony Bravia System 6 (supports Dolby formats)
Source: Local playback via TV flash drive / USB stick
Issue:
When I play Dolby Digital Plus / Dolby Atmos (6ch) content and enable audio passthrough, the Sony Bravia Connect app shows Dolby Atmos 5.1, but the audio sounds heavily compressed and terrible, even though Dolby technically works.
If I turn passthrough OFF, sound quality is much better, but I lose real 5.1. Surrounds still play, but that seems like the soundbar just upmixing stereo or PCM.
So basically:
Passthrough ON = real Atmos/5.1, but awful compressed sound
Passthrough OFF = good sound quality, but fake/upmixed surround
From what I understand, the ARC-only TV is likely decoding, re-encoding, and sending compressed Dolby over ARC.
Questions:
1. Is there any way to get proper Atmos or 5.1 from TV flash drive over ARC without heavy compression?
2. Is the only real solution here to stop using the TV as the source entirely?
Setup:
TV: OnePlus Y series (HDMI ARC only, no eARC)
Audio: Sony Bravia System 6 (supports Dolby formats)
Source: Local playback via TV flash drive / USB stick
Issue:
When I play Dolby Digital Plus / Dolby Atmos (6ch) content and enable audio passthrough, the Sony Bravia Connect app shows Dolby Atmos 5.1, but the audio sounds heavily compressed and terrible, even though Dolby technically works.
If I turn passthrough OFF, sound quality is much better, but I lose real 5.1. Surrounds still play, but that seems like the soundbar just upmixing stereo or PCM.
So basically:
Passthrough ON = real Atmos/5.1, but awful compressed sound
Passthrough OFF = good sound quality, but fake/upmixed surround
From what I understand, the ARC-only TV is likely decoding, re-encoding, and sending compressed Dolby over ARC.
Questions:
1. Is there any way to get proper Atmos or 5.1 from TV flash drive over ARC without heavy compression?
2. Is the only real solution here to stop using the TV as the source entirely?