Bro i had the Sonos Arc for like 3 months before i realised i had been playing stereo-PCM.... I was wondering why the APP showed "stereo-PCM" when i was playing ATMOS content on Netflix etc. Activated "Pass-Through" on my TV and the entire soundbar almost exploded. It was like the heavens opened. So happy i figured it out 😁
I did the same thing not realizing I was handicapping the Sonos soundbar. It just sound so good out the box compared to the tiny LG OLED TV speakers and didn't think to dig further.
Good video! I have the LG B9 OLED, Apple TV 4k and the Sonos ARC, but when I got it all set up, tv shows that would normally have Dolby Atmos were only showing 5.1 on the Netflix App (running on the Apple TV). It was driving me crazy (especially when I saw that the Netflix app build into the B9 was in fact outputting Atmos through the soundbar), so I called Sonos support and the tech had no idea what to do, so he transferred me to a tier 2 person who was actually able to help. He said that there's a known issue where the Apple TV 4k is not always able to output Atmos to the Sonos Arc (Sonos are working on it with Apple apparently to fix it asap, he told me) - he made me turn eArc off and back on on the television, change Bitstream to PCM and back to bitstream, power cycle the Sonos and the LG B9, and only after all of that I am finally getting Atmos. So if you ever have someone with an eArc TV or LG OLED, and an Apple TV 4k saying they are not getting Atmos on their Sonos Arc, that's what I had to do to make it work. Thanks again for the detailed vid.
I think you are proving that the real experts are those that willingly go through the route you just described. So luckily the issue here seems like a bug and will hopefully be resolved. I did not run into this problem with my C9. I will certainly use your advice if I get comments that they are only getting 5.1 when they should be getting Atmos. In particular with an Apple TV. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience .👍😀
Another reason is because unless you have the 2021 apple 4k You won't get full Dolby Atmos. They didn't add full support for Dolby Atmos on the apple tv until this 2021 version
Hello do you think that the TV Sony KD-75XE8596 works with sonos arc for Dolby Atmos ? i bought it and i think the sound of it is great but i tried it on netflix and it only shows on Underground 6 that its 5.1 not dolby atmos it never shows Dolby Atmos not even on the sonos app. Do you think i have to get the Fire TV Stick 4K which has a great price 50€ or the Apple TV 4K which is 150€ more I dont know whats the best for dolby atmos? And btw i only have a Arc port on tv unfortunatly not eArc or schould i connect it to optical audio Output cable? Need help to get Dolby Atmos
Hi, definitely don’t use optical. Only ARC/eARC supports Atmos. I have been able to get Atmos from my 2019 Sony TV with the Arc. So I don’t think you need to get the Apple TV. I don’t think Fire TV supports Atmos on Netflix. Have you by chance gone to sound settings - advanced settings - Input related and made sure that it’s outputting Dolby digital + as opposed to Dolby digital?
NeverEnoughTech Yes i have made the settings dolby digital plus and still cant get dolby from netflix for some reason idont know why it doesnt allow it btw im using smart tv that might be why it dont work my tv is from late 2017 Btw why does it say in your vid that fire stick 4k dont support dolby atmos because here on safari it says its suports it www.google.lu/amp/s/arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/10/amazons-new-fire-tv-stick-brings-4k-hdr-and-dolby-atmos-for-50/%3famp=1 Im so confused have you tested fire stick 4k on you're arc ? Do you think i schould get the apple 4k tv so it works ?
At least a few weeks ago fire tv did not work with Netflix (Atmos) but would work with say Prime Video. This situation is always changing. I like Apple TV , though a new one is expected maybe as soon as next week (be announced) - may want to wait for that . Are you by chance able to get Atmos on any other service? That would help diagnose if it’s just Netflix or perhaps the TV.
NeverEnoughTech yeah i schould wait for the next apple tv so i tried suspiria movie which is a dolby atmos movie on amazon prime and it shows 5.1 on screen but shows dolby atmos on app so thats good. but when i go on netflix Hacksaw Ridge movie thats dolby atmos on netflix it shows 5.1 on screen and shows nothing on app maybe its the tv fault i dont know i even tried it on dolby atmos on youtube and the logo didnt show up on app
I’m a fan of your channel and I have a issue/question. I just got a new 2022 LG C2 OLED TV, a Sonos Arc/Sub/SL One speakers, and I got my Sonos Arc connected to the eARC port on my TV via a 2.1 HDMI cable. I am watching & streaming Dolby Atmos content on Prime Video & Netflix via my TV apps, but I’m only getting eARC 5.1 sound through the Sonos system and not Dolby Atmos. The Dolby Atmos settings on my TV are greyed out and the Sonos app is showing that I’m only getting a 5.1 signal when I’m connected to the eARC port on my TV. I tried connecting the Sonos ARC to the TV using a non-eARC hdmi port and I’m able to get Dolby Atmos only through my TV speakers. The Sonos system only works with the TV when I connect to it via the eARC port, but it doesn’t allow for Dolby Atmos. Is there a workaround for this? I hear of others experiencing the same issue with LG OLEDs and the Sonos Arc.
I have all the same equipment - I can look into it. You have to use ARC/eARC port the other HDMI ports are inputs. They don’t send audio out. Do you by chance have a streaming box? Can you see if you get the same issue streaming through that?
@@neverenoughtech thanks for your help! I got my Sonos Arc connected to my LG C2 via a 2.1 HDMI cable to the eARC port of the TV. I am only getting a 5.1 signal through the eARC port and not Dolby Atmos. The Dolby Atmos settings on the LG TV are all greyed out too and it doesn’t let me turn it on or make adjustments. When I connect to another HDMI port on the TV that is not an eARC port, the Dolby Atmos settings are no longer greyed out but no sound comes out of the Sonos Arc…so I’m only getting Dolby Atmos through my LG TV speakers. I have a Nvidia Shield device and a Ultra 4K Blu Ray player I could try too. But Dolby Atmos should work with just the LG C2 and the Sonos Arc. I’m
I've noticed the Dolby Atmos on the LG TVs is active only when you are using the TV built-in speakers. I would ignore that setting unless you are using TV speakers only. I have LG OLED 55C1 (Beam Gen 2, Gen 3 sub, One SLs), and 77C1 (Arc, dual Gen 3 subs, Fives). I had to change the OLED HDMI output to "Bitstream" when watching cable TV and change from "Auto" to "Pass Through" when watching internet streaming services like Disney+ before I got Atmos to the soundbars. I had to send the unprocessed signal to the soundbar and let it do all the audio work. PCM or Auto setting on the LG OLED may not result in Atmos for the Sonos Arc/Beam Gen 2 soundbars.
Very good video. Please inform my , if i can have dolby atmos atmosphere from my tv to my room ,with a home theater dolby atmos receiver or soundbar like sonos .Must even the tv suport the dolby atmos?Otherwise i will have only a simple surround atmosphere?
@@neverenoughtech Specific ,my tv not supporting dolby atmos. If i watching netflix ,a movie with dolby atmos on my tv ,and my AV amplifier support dolby atmos, will I have a dolby atmos atmosphere?
I had a house party yesterday and bragged about my new sound system only to be shamed!!!! First, my 2sl's kept having bad reception, causing the sound to be choppy from the rears. I unplugged them, attempting to reboot, but it kept happening. On top of that, when the party escalated to singing songs on youtube, while watching youtube I would have to turn the sound bar up to its max, but the audio still wasn't as loud as with Pandora. Do these 2 problems make sense to anyone? Is this a dolby issue or should I turn in my sonos for a samsung??
Sorry to hear this. Has been the opposite of my experience. Sounds like a faulty bar in particular if you are having connection problems with both the SLs
@@neverenoughtech Faulty bar. OK! I'll get another and see if it fixed it. What about the decreased sound, but only on youtube videos? I was thinking that was an atmos issue
@@neverenoughtech No it was the same with samsung 550 sound bar, which is what I'm replacing. Another issue I've realized is that of course my tv isn't eArc compatible, it only has an arc hdmi port. I've rarely seen Dolby atmos on the app when watching movies, via my nvidia shield, or netflix. Which brings me to a bigger question if I don't have blue ray nor eArc compatible tv, is it worth it to get a sonos product, until I upgrade my tv, which won't be anytime soon.
One of the nice things about the magic of advanced positional audio is that it can sometimes create a 4D effect. A bomb went off right behind my wife’s ear and she punched me. I have to fine tune the delay to get it synced better but it felt like I was truly there.
Hello Daniel. I hope you can clear this up for me. I have this setup: Sonos Arc via eARC to LG CX and Apple TV 4k via "normal" HDMI input to LG CX. There's only 1 HDMI input labelled eARC/ARC behind the TV andI don't know what to call the other HDMI inputs. My questions are: one, will I be getting Dolby Atmos from streaming Netflix on the LG CX itself? and two, will I be getting Dolby Atmos from playing Netflix on the Apple TV 4k even if the Apple TV 4k is not plugged in the eARC-labelled HDMI input of the TV? By the way, I'm using high-speed HDMI cables but as I've mentioned, only the Sonos Arc is plugged into the eARC input of the LG CX. I'm so confused.
Sure np, I have a C9 and am able to get Dolby Atmos via both the TV and the Apple TV. If your TV supports eARC then the other HDMIs on the TV will pass through and be supported by eARC. This being said eARC only really matters when you are trying to play lossless 3D sound. The atmos you get from netflix streaming is via Dolby Digital + which is lossless. If you want highest level Atmos you will want to get a BR player and play discs that support Dolby Atmos. Bottom line the Arc and CX are a great pair. The TV outputs Atmos and the TV supports any level Atmos from external boxes. You’re golden
Love your videos! Can somebody help me please? I just purchased the Sonos arc ultra, I have Sony tv XBR65x930E that only has ARC, how can I get Dolby Atmos sound to the soundbar? Am I going to have to upgrade my TV?
Thanks for your very informative review. I'm curious to know though, whether a Sonos Beam Gen 2 can be connected to an Apple TV 4K in the same way that HomePods are connected - i.e. using AirPlay 2. I have an older TV that does not allow Dolby Atmos to pass through from a HDMI input to my HDMI ARC port. Therefore I need my Apple TV 4K to connect directly to my speakers using either AirPlay 2 or HDMI input (which the Sonos does not have). I'd prefer to use Sonos if possible, so I can extend the system in the future by adding a sub and the new Era 300 rear Atmos speakers. If this is possible, would latency be an issue? Or would it be just as good as using HomePods?
No you will need to plug the Apple TV into the tv and then connect the Beam to the tv via ARC - regarding your old tv problem. You can buy the HD Fury Arcana which sends the audio to the bar and video to the tv from an external source. Or you could update the TV. TVs with eARC are much cheaper these days.
@@neverenoughtech Thank you so much for replying. I've heard about the HD Fury Arcana, but I was hoping to avoid that as it just adds additional cost to the Sonos solution, as well as adding another component that has the potential to mis-behave when you just want to sit down and watch something with the family! Does that mean when I use the Apple TV 4K to select other AirPlay audio output devices (e.g. an Atmos AVR), it will only send audio to that device as stereo, not Atmos?
Help! My TV is LG oled65cx (2020), I'm connecting to the Sonos arc using the cable that came with the soundbar. I've checked all the boxes: eARC turned on etc, Netflix shows Atmos for the show, but when I start it out flashes "Dolby vision" and the Sonos app says Dolby digital plus 5.1. What can I possibly be doing wrong? I have unplugged the hdmi and power chords on both devices while switching to internal speakers in different orders but to no avail. Help?
Hello I have a tv which has earc feature. When I was watching doldy atmos trailer in TH-cam, I can only see ‘Dolby digital plus 2.0’ but not ‘Dolby atmos’ in my Sonos apps. I changed the tv setting to earc mode but the problem was still there. Is it the problem of the TH-cam trailer? Is it a must that I have to watch Netflix so ‘Dolby atmos’ will pop out on my Sonos apps?? Sorry that I don’t have Netflix subscription at the moment. Thank you
TH-cam does not support Dolby Atmos as I understand. Better off looking for specific files online and playing through say an nvidia shield or playing bluerays
Hello Daniel, I have a 3 year old Vizio E60u-D3 which I plan to upgrade this year. However, I am in dilemma to get a $2000 TV that doesn't work with my Apple TV and Sonos Arc Combo. 2021 Vizio P series Quantum X has eARC support but it does come only with DTS Virtual-X Audio support for its Audio output. Do you think eARC will passthrough Dolby Atmos for Apple TV 4K(5th Gen) even though TV it self doesn't support it ?
That’s an annoying problem. I honestly am not sure. Maybe check out this product if your heart is set on Vizio and Atmos. www.hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
@@neverenoughtech Thank you so much, I have had my eyes on this for a long time. I did not wish to invest money on a prototype yet. I would wait out until it is released in september before getting Arcana.
I've got a sony950h with the sonos arc using the sonos hdmi cable that comes with the arc to connect to earc. My Netflix account supports atmos for 6 underground (i see it on the tv menu screen as dolby atmos available) yet i can't see atmos being active on my sonos app when watching any atmos content on Netflix. In the sonos systems info menu on the app it indicates 'Audio In: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1'. What am I missing?
@@neverenoughtech correct. I am not seeing the Dolby Atmos indicator on the Now Playing Screen or in the About My System section of the app. I have tested native Netflix & Amazon Prime apps on the 950h.
Hi great video do you know if my Samsung q9fn support through my hdmi arc connection in the settings I can only find Dolby Digital + ? Have you had any lip sync issues thanks
I have not had lip syncing issues on my Arc which I have connected to a 2019 7 series Samsung tv. I think Samsung started supporting eARC which you would need to get Dolby true HD in 2020 models. I don’t have a 2020 Samsung TV to verify sound settings. As Arc does not support pass through and your TV does not have eARC I don’t think your setup supports beyond DD+ (is my current understanding). There are products on the market that are emerging that are intended to get around this limitation. I’ll post in the description sometime later today.
Hey I have the 2020 LG CX TV with the Sonos Arc. The app displays Atmos but there ist only good Sound but there is absolutely no atmos feeling....I tried Netflix Dolby Promo Videos with the PC but there is no Atmos feeling. I tried to change the position if the arc. I got a rectangular living room. There should be at least a lil bit atmos feeling. Do you have made the same experience?
I’ve definitely had different levels of experience based on room - with more convincing 3D audio in a slightly larger square room . And I got a different experience based on Dolby True HD and streaming Atmos. In previous videos I mentioned that streaming atmos is maybe not all that differentiable from 5.1. I’m not sure of the level of audio quality you are getting from the PC. If you have not already perhaps use trueplay to tune. If still not working, and good atmos is what you really want, perhaps return and get a Samsung SB system that I think does Atmos significantly better with 2-4 more ear level channels (with true rear support) and two additional rear upward firing channels. You’ll be giving up the Sonos ecosystem and quality user experience in this case however. Hope you find a solution! Let me know.
would it work if i had connected a usb that contained a movie file that’s supposed to have dolby atmos support? assuming that the tv also supports that audio passthrough
@@neverenoughtech yep. i meant that i would connect the usb to my tv, my bad. im buying one of the new sony bravia tv’s (x85j) and it supports eARC, so it should be compatible with the sonos arc/beam 2, but i dont know if i would be able to play dd+ audio codecs from a usb through the tv to the soundbar.
Seriously considering purchasing the Sonos ARC. I have the Samsung Q800T (Q850T Costco) 8K TV. My question: I’m fully invested in Apple ecosystem. Q800T severely limits the output level when I pair my AirPods Pro (pages of Google complaints). Is it possible to pair the AirPods Pro to the Sonos ARC while watching TV. My hearing at 72 years young in fading and AirPods Spatial firmware upgrade is fantastic. Problem when paired to TV volume is limited to 16. One plus for the Q800T is their two channel audio as you can listen to AirPods, without cutting sound to sound bar output. Appreciate your reply, great video. Thank you,
Arc does not extend sound to headphones unfortunately. Though the Arc may be besides the point as it’s likely you can just pair your airpods with the tv directly. Maybe that’s what you mean by pairing to tv volume - in which case there may not be a good solution - didn’t bring my AirPods Pro on my trip. Have lots of headphones Staying with my 72 YO dad in Texas for the time being to avoid the cold Michigan winter - luckily can work from home.
I have a LG C8 that supports atmos, an apple tv and a new B&W Panorama 3. When I check atmos on internal speakers it lights up, when I switch to HDMI to the B&O=no atmos? Any ideas?
I think the LG OLED C9 was the first model that upgraded the HDMI ARC to eARC. You C8 might show Atmos with internal speakers only; but, it can only output ARC from the HDMI connection. You will need a newer LG OLED starting with the C9 models if you want Atmos from HDMI connection to the Arc/Beam Gen 2 soundbars.
I have a question. Assume all the following: I have a TV That has ONE ARC HDMI port. I have the Sonos ARC sound bar with one ARC HDMI port. I have the newest 4K AppleTV that streams Dolby Atmos content from either Netflix or Disney+. I have the proper high speed HDMI cables. I have the premium Netflix account. Now...the question. How do I get ARC pass through for all my devices? I assume I plug in the high speed cable from my ARC Soundbar to the ARC port on the TV. Then do I just plug the Apple TV HDMI cable in one of the OTHER REGULAR HDMI ports on the TV? Will this give me Dolby Atmos from the Apple TV box passed through to the ARC Sound bar??
@MrCanadiandad yes if your tv has an ARC port you can use your other tv HDMI ports to pass Atmos. Now remember regular ARC can pass Atmos via Dolby digital + (so Netflix, Disney+). If you want the best Atmos via Dolby True HD (Blu-ray typically) your TV will need eARC if you have a single HDMI bar like ARC. You could also buy HDFury which would give you the option of plugging a blue ray into that device, send the uncompressed audio to the ARC and video to the TV. Link in description.
good morning sir. I have Bose 900 soundbar connect on sony tv( updated). watching Netflix through fire tv stick 4k.I am not receiving dolby atmos. what can I do? plz let me know. thanx
Out of curiosity, assuming your Sony is a smart tv, can you get Atmos via the TV Netflix app? Also can you get atmos via any other service like prime or Apple TV+? It used to be at least that some devices don’t support atmos on Netflix. Also I’m assuming you are connecting via e/ARC
I have an LGC1. Have my sonos arc connected to earc. Im playing atmos movies on hbo max but the sonos app says Dolby multichannel pcm 5.1. It doesnt say dolby atmos. Help plz
I have a sonos arc in a small room. I get atmos from my 2019 oled running through my Apple TV 4K. Is it worth it to by the HD fury to get lossless in a small room? Thanks!
Bitstream or Pass Through. Using PCM or Auto on the TV can be hit or miss with Atmos or it might even reduce it down to stereo. I have a 55C1 and 77C1.
I currently own. Denon x2300w 2 x monitor audio bronze 2 Q-Acoustics 2000ci Q-Acoustics 2010i Bk electronicxxxls400 sub I am considering changing to sonos or upgrading the AVR. Thoughts and help appreciated
Gonna be honest not overly familiar with your system so I would hate to tell you how much sound you might be losing. And I don’t have really have any great insights on AVRs. Haven’t really made an effort to familiarize myself in that space. Yet. I’ll stay in my lane and provide my thoughts about Sonos. It’s a nice solid well rounded system. You would switch to Sonos if you are looking to minimize. Reduce wires and clutter and I suppose up your MultiRoom audio potential - get more options for Wi-Fi-level streaming. You will want to augment with surrounds and a sub for peak Sonos sound. Makes a big difference in the Sonos world. Keep in mind Sonos doesn’t have pass through so if your TV does not support eARC you will need a $200 accessory to get peak Atmos www.hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
@@neverenoughtech thank you for the reply . I just bought the cx oled so sorted on that front. The main reason would be to reduce wires etc. It's a expensive system at nearly 2k for the sonos but all the reviews are it's worth it.
I am a little confused, the TV not having eARC is not really a must for Dolby Atmos sound right ?. The Atmos sound alone can be negotiated between the Atmos soundbar and a streaming box or blu ray player connected directly to sound bar; Sound bar HDMI out will only send out a video signal to tv regardless of resolution or source.
eARC is critical for uncompressed Atmos (via Dolby TrueHD) . The Sonos does not have a pass through connection. So you can’t plug your BR player right into the bar. You will need to plug into the tv. So you are at the mercy of the TV on whether it supports eARC. Compressed Atmos not requires ARC. So eARC pass through a are not important if that is what you are aiming at.
Can we stream Dolby atmos content(Apple music or Apple TV/Netflix or any other OTT) from iPhone 13 to soundbar which supports dolby atmos via Bluetooth? Does the sound bar play Dolby content?
I'm using the hdmi cable provided by Sonos does that mean it is not 2.1 as I do not get the indicator on my app. I have to go into my settings and see it's DD+5.1
@@neverenoughtech hi, i have sorted this now. So basically checked my Netflix and i dont have the UHD package. I am glad my HDMI cable was all good. Thank you for your help on this video.
Hi there. I have an LG OLED CX TV with a Sonos Arc. I want to stream Atmos TrueHD movies from my PC however some research suggests that I will need an Nvidia Shield to allow lossless TrueHD Atmos. Without an Nvidia Shield the Sonos Arc downsamples the audio stream and removes the Atmos metadata. However the Sonos Arc only has a single HDMI connection and the LG CX only has a single eArc HDMI connection. So... do you know if I would get lossless Atmos if I connected the eArc port on the TV to the Sonos Arc and then the Nvidia Shield to a separate HDMI port on the TV? Many thanks.
Thanks for the video. I tried palying an Atmos sample video file through vlc(apple tv) from a NAS Drive and I am not seeing the atmos logo on the app. I tried the infuse media player app(which supports atmos) aswell from the apple tv still no luck.
2019 -No 2020 (launched 8/11/20) - like 5 seconds ago - Yes arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/08/tcls-latest-6-series-roku-tvs-move-up-to-mini-leds-start-at-650/ I'll have to update my TV list
I believe they do support it now - my 2019 5 series started supporting it a few weeks ago with the latest update - they should have a list of all the updated models on their site, or you can see in the audio settings that it says ARC/eARC now
Hello! Noob question... Is it possible to connect Apple TV 4K to Sonos arc directly through airplay 2 without any physical hdmi cable connection to the Sonos arc and transmit Dolby atmos?
Great video! May I ask a question? Do you know how many maximum kHz is the Dolby atmos signal from streaming box Apple TV 4K on Netflix and Apple TV +?? Is this the same for the native app of Netflix on the tv or better in Apple TV 4K Netflix?? And how many max kHz is Dolby atmos in 4K blue ray disks??
I have checked that I am playing ATMOS movies on Netflix. I have checked that I have connected the Sonos Arc to my TV via a HDMI 2 and above cable. However, my Sonos Arc is still only outputing 5.1 and not ATMOS. Help!
@@neverenoughtech Unfortunately, I am using a local branded TV called Prism TV. I am currently working with them to see whether it's the TV compatibility issue.
I have tv Samsung 2018 QN65Q6FNAF and Sonos Arc. I enjoy the sound but not able to get Dolby Atmos. I know my tv support only dolby digital and this is not enough. Is there a way to get the Atmos with this configuration or I may need a new tv. Thanks!
Really basic question that isn’t clear: if my TV does not have eArc and only have ARC, am I screwed and will not be able to use the Dolby Atmos functionality? I have a Samsung MU7000 TV (2017).
@@neverenoughtech hmm. Got a lgc1 oled 2021 model. Cannot activate the dolby atmos function. I'm gonna research this a bit. Also asume this shouldn't be a problem. Trueplay is a apple exclusive feature,i know that. But atmos must work on android also indeed. Source is ps5 with mostly blurays.
@@neverenoughtech can't get dolby atmos on my tv. got a iphone 13 now and nothing. Kinda strange. You see the icon. disable enable not possible. really really strange. put in sonic in my ps5 with dolby atmos. nothing.
Great video!! May I ask if you an old 2015 Samsung tv and it has arc not earc , will an Apple TV 4K Netflix app sent Dolby atmos (dd+) to the Sonos Arc or it needs earc or the tv to supports Dolby atmos in order to pass through and sent the audio to sonos arc?? Thanks
You Won’t be eligible for uncompressed atmos from Blu-ray’s (Dolby True HD) . You will get Netflix style (Dolby Digital +) Atmos which is not nearly as good
My speed. PS5 in a sonos arc and projector set up. HDFury Arcana may be only solution to deliver both 4K @ 60 Hz (possibly 120Hz) to the latest gaming projector and eARC (Dolby Atmos?) to the Sonos Arc.
Help! I have a samsung Q80t from costco and recently purchased a sonos arc. I am able to get Dolby Atmos from the amazon prime and netflix native apps, but not from the HBOmax and Disney+ native apps. What is going on?
@@neverenoughtech I am using the native apps on the Samsung TV. I find it strange that it works perfectly on Amazon Prime and Netflix apps, but not Disney+ and HBOmax native apps. Very frustrating! Is waiting for Samsung or Disney+/HBOmax to push out an update the only thing I can do? I was hoping to watch the new Snyder Cut of JL in 4k with Dolby Atmos!
Hey, I just bought an Arc yesterday to pair with my Samsung TU7000 55" 2020 TV, it has eARC and in the TV's settings it says Atmos is on and it's using eARC properly. But, when I play Dolby Atmos supported movies on Disney+ app on my TV, the Sonos app still won't display "Dolby Atmos" when it seemingly should. Any idea why it isn't showing Atmos?
I’m not entirely sure why. It could be some bug on Samsung’s software. I have an Arc and a q70 2019 samsung tv (no eARC) and I get atmos from Disney+ no problem. I suggest refreshing the now playing page. If that does not work assume Samsung’s fault. The Q950T soundbar causes shows that should read atmos to not on Netflix. I’ve given up figuring out why.
@@neverenoughtech Yeah I can get Atmos to work on Netflix Atmos titles, just not Disney+. Probably is just an issue on the software end of things. Maybe it will be updated for my TV in the future. Thanks for the reply!
I have the Arc, Apple TV, and Sony Bravia TV. The Arc is connected to the eArc port on the TV and the Apple TV is wired to the Bravia. When I play content from the Apple TV should I route audio to the TV or can I AirPlay to my Sonos system (Arc + sub + One surrounds)? When I don’t use AirPlay, audio does not go to my surrounds :-/. So if I do stream using AirPlay should I be getting Atmos sound (assuming the content is Atmos of course)?
Assuming I have the correct hdmi cables(I think you said they need to be hdmi 2.1), can they Sony xbr900f series tv achieve lossy atmos, or will I need something like the HDfury Arcana?
I currently have a 5.1 Sonos setup (playbar, sub and two sl1 for surround) I really want to get the arc and have a dual sub setup. My tv only has ARC and it’s not that old (Sony car-65x900e) should I upgrade? or would it be pointless. Thanks
I’d say go for it I don’t think an ARC tv will diminish the two subs. I suspect you’ll get a eARC TV at some point. Also you can buy the HDFURY Arcana to pass lossless audio to the bar.
I have a Sonos arc but Dolby Atmos doesnt work on it. I have the Panasonic Viera TX-47AS650E wich has a HDMI-Arc port but it doesnt seem to work. Is my tv just too old or is something else going on? All the other things you said in this video are fine with my setup. Thanks and great video!
I have the Sony XBR65A8F oled TV & I just bought the Sonos ARC ( to be delivered this weekend), I doubt my TV has eArc .. is there a work around for me or should I return Sonos arc upon delivery since I will not get the whole Dolby Atmos Experience ? Also, thank you for another wonderful video.
You only need eARC for lossless Atmos. Netflix Atmos. If you have some blue rays or gaming consoles then you can buy the Arcana HD Fury. It sends audio to the bar and video to the TV
So i have a ub820 4k player, and lg c8 which has no eArc. If i play a 4k disc with atmos is it true atmos or dolby digital plus? I have a q80r soundbar which says i am getting atmos whenever i play atmos from disc
If you plug directly into the soundbar you can get lossless Atmos. Just make sure to go to your BR player settings and make sure it is outputting an uncompressed stream. Good luck!
Hello. I am having issues getting Dolby Atmos working on my Sonos Arc. I am using the firestick 4k. I have the premium Netflix 4k account. I updated my 4k TV to the latest software. Also I set both the TV and firestick audio settings to Dolby Digital. I made sure to play Netflix movies that support Dolby Atmos like El Camino and Klaus but they just show 5.1. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Also just wanted to note that if I set both the TV and firestick audio settings to auto it will use PCM 2.0.
Very informative topic. I have a question, my LG TV SM8100 has hdmi ARC , do you think it will support dolby atmos thru Netflix streaming to Sonos ARC?
ARC transfers lossy Atmos (e.g, Netflix) via Dolby digital +. eARC can handle BR style lossless Atmos via Dolby True HD. So yes both can handle Atmos but eARC is needed for the best Atmos. Hope that helps
@@neverenoughtech yes it does! I wonder if it still shows atmos on the app. I tried this demo videos on TH-cam but I don't think they were transmitted in atmos. Besides all that, Arc is great. Got it for my 40th birthday on Sunday, now just need to find another excuse to present to my wife to get sonos woofer and 2x sonos 1 or 2 speakers behind my couch
It shows both kinds of Atmos on the app. YT does not do Atmos. Easiest way to see on app is find Atmos source on Netflix or Disney plus I’m turning 40 next year so - that’s coming - I usually find my wife complains about new HT equipment . She falls in love with the big TVs. Cares nothing for good sound
@@neverenoughtech mine neither but she noticed a difference between the old soundbar and new arc beam. I just integrated it with lutron caseta pico remote, works great as well. By the way, I checked both Netflix one through my Samsung TV directly and through Amazon fire stick. Both on 6 Underground are showing 5.1 🤔 I also searched "dolby atmos" movies on Amazon Prime app and even though it is showing UHD I still can't get Dolby showing on the app. I ordered on Amazon a 2.1 hdmi cable will try it shortly but with the one that came in sonos box it is still just showing "TV". Is your Netflix account different like different package or they all the same?
@@neverenoughtech just changed my plan to the one for $17.99 4K HD etc and used that 2.1 HDMI cable, still showing 5.1 😒 idk, Reddit was saying play a dolby movie even though it's showing 5.1 go back to interface go back to a movie and dolby will show up then, like it's glitch or something, but still not working for me, bummer
hi i have a question, If your TV is ARC and soundbar is eARC can you still get Dolby True HD or atmos? While I do still get atmos through Dolby Digital but wanted to know if there's still a way to get full atmos, considering TV is not eARC. Been checking on some ways to somehow convert ARC port of TV to eARC but no luck yet. Thank you
@Bruce Kent you will need an accessory that can split audio and video ... so uncompressed sound to the soundbar and video to the TV ... I have a link to such a device in the description (HDFury Arcana)
Hi Daniel! Hope you can help me out with some questions on how to arrange my new oled setup, okay if i ask some questions about getting the most out of my LG oled + sonos arc + sonos one's + sub setup? Plus OLED internal player VS nvidia shield tv / pro
I use to have 1917 say atmos when connected to my arc sound system. I use a 60T Samsung and everything is enabled. Will check to see if uncompressed is checked for both LG 4K ultra hd blu ray player menu and Samsung’s. I believe I may be using wrong hdmi cord after moving.
I can get atmos on my Sonos arc using the Netflix streaming on my tv but I can’t get it to work from my PlayStation playing a blue ray atmos disk! Any ideas why? Cheers
Out of curiosity did you go to sound settings and select an uncompressed audio format. Have not tried on PS yet. Also make sure you are using high speed HDMI cables for the PS connection. My best immediate thoughts ...
i have a Sony XBR 65X 930c TV (Has ARC not eArc, and an optical out) i have a PC capable of 4k video and a NAD T778 surround amp(Also ATMOS) i mostly watch 4 k with surround(Incl ATMOS) via my PC running to my T778 and T778 and TV Works a charm But i have a Netflix premium account, and to get 4k and ATMOS it gets trickier If i use the TV NF app i get 4k,but crap TV audio If i use my pc (and T778) & Edge browser for NF,i cannot get 4k, because i have a 5th Gen CPU,and a 7th gen is required i cannot get 4k.i assume i can get ATMOS tho? My limitations here seem to be my ARC only TV and my 5th gen CPU With those limitations in gear,can i still somehow get ATMOS from my Netflix?
Which TV are you using. I’ve found that Samsung TVs can be temperamental about what they are outputting. Like will default back to Dolby digital instead of dolby digital + (sound -> expert settings). Also try refreshing the now playing page if you have not already. Sometimes you need to close it and open it for the DA logo to appear.
Hi , I found this video very informative. I have Optomo 4k shot throw projector and it have HDI ARC (not eARC). I am planning to buy Sonos Arc sound bar, If my understaing is correct, then it should work with my projector correct? I am using amazon fire 4k for the streaming. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@Lakshmi Ashokkumar You won’t be able to get uncompressed audio (DTS:X or Dolby True HD) but you will be able to get Netflix/Disney+ style atmos (via Dolby digital +).
@@neverenoughtech Thanks for reply and in future if I use Arcana adaptor as you suggested , then I believe I will be able to enjoy the uncompressed audio , correct ?
Hi thanks that is a useful recap. By the way which brand do you guys recommend as on Amazon they are a ton of no name cables all Aurelia rated. Was thinking of a Belkin ?
I don’t know for sure. I don’t think the TV has eARC so you’re not getting Uncompressed Atmos through the TV. I don’t see why you could not get DOlby Digital + Atmos (watered down Netflix style Atmos)
I’d say yes, i have the x850e and was able to get Dolby atmos after this mornings update. I also upgraded Netflix to 4K version and just updated my xfinity box that allows 4K. You must go into your setting and enhance your external inputs to support it Hope this helps
After watched two of your videos I went for Sonos Arc....I'm expecting to receive next week.....how ever Now I'm worry cause DTS is not processed by SONOS Arc ....any Advice?
@@neverenoughtech Hey! thanks for your answer, I have some blue rays disc DTS only, never thought I was going to be worried about Dolby or DTS when buying a Blue ray :(
I have a 2018 samsung tv with DD+ and sonos arc. When I play atmos content through disney+ for example then the Now playing in the sonos app doesn't show Dolby atmos. Should it show that when I only have DD+ or does it only show Dolby atmos if I had an eArc TV? Love your content by the way! 😊
You don’t need an eARC for DD+ Atmos. I have a 2019 Samsung and always get Atmos assuming it’s an Atmos enabled show (like a recent marvel movie). Maybe go into advanced sound settings and make sure you are enabling higher level Dolby decoding from there? Sometimes Samsung can be fun and disable randomly though I haven’t had that experience with Sonos
@@neverenoughtech I have messed with the settings and set correct. So I don't understand why it doesn't show Dolby atmos when it's set to DD+. And it is atmos content I've played.
If you don't have eArc you can buy a hdfury arcana. It's expensive at 180 pounds sterling here in the UK but it did allow me to get the best out of my expensive bose soundbar with one eArc out and 0 hdmi inputs. I bought a tv last year and doesn't support eArc. Not buying a new TV with my current set under 12 months old
Found your channel and subscribed :). I am all for the best sound but not made if money. I’ll be moving into a semi detached house. I currently have the Beam and 2 ones as rears. Should I upgrade the beam to the Arc or buy the sub? Do you think the sub will be too much for the neighbours even if it isn’t on a common wall? Appreciate the response, I know it’s a personal question but would like some insight. Many thanks.
Can you show us how to set up a SONOS arc and LG OLED series with eARC. I use both Netflix and Disney and Dolby Atmos does show on the SONOS app, But whether this is Lossless or lossy is my problem. A STEP by STEP video on the process of how to get the most from SONOS Arc. Thank you 🙏🏼
The normal way would be through the TV - HDMI connection and Arc via the HDMI-ARC port. You don’t need an eARC enabled TV to support Atmos via streaming. Let me know if this doesn’t makes sense.
Hey Dan I was wondering if you can tell me the proper way to set up my Sonos Arc . I have a LG CX . I’m getting my Sonos Arc Wednesday . Just wondering what settings you are using on your C9 . Auto , PCM or Pass through . If I’m watching mostly apps on my tv like Netflix , Disney + is it worth enabling eARC . Hopefully I’ll be getting a Xbox series x and will using it as my 4K blu ray player . Right now I have a LG soundbar . Replacing it with the Sonos arc . Wasn’t really have with the performance
I enable eARC Atmos and Dolby Surround on my C9. If using an Apple TV make sure Atmos is enabled in sound settings. I have a 4K BR player I needed to set it to bitstream uncompressed to get Arc to recognize Dolby True HD.
Have you actually proved this with Apple TV 4K? I have an LG C9 and Samsung HW-Q90r and no matter how I connect the device to the hardware, I get Dolby Atmos but with AV lag or using the Apple Music app, it will crash playing audio. Apple support reckon their engineers are ‘looking into it’!!! What do you think?
You get streaming quality (compressed) Atmos via Dolby Digital plus - regular ol ARC supports that. You would not get Atmos via Dolby True HD (uncompressed/ Blu-ray’s) without eARC
Netflix and Apple TV is all Dolby digital plus. Which delivers a watered down compressed Atmos. If you want to hear Atmos at its best first step is watch/listen to Blu-ray’s. This product can get uncompressed Atmos to your Arc hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
how so? I have Sony xf90 with ARC too and I am planning to get Sonos ARC but after the search on internet all I could find is there is no Dolby Atmos support on ARCs :(
It’s kind of the worst when companies blame each other. I have a frame TV but 2017 ... so can’t trouble shoot with you. Hope someone comes with a good recommendation or there is a software update on its way.
Bro i had the Sonos Arc for like 3 months before i realised i had been playing stereo-PCM....
I was wondering why the APP showed "stereo-PCM" when i was playing ATMOS content on Netflix etc.
Activated "Pass-Through" on my TV and the entire soundbar almost exploded. It was like the heavens opened.
So happy i figured it out 😁
Thank you for sharing this! You really helped me out🦾
I did the same thing not realizing I was handicapping the Sonos soundbar. It just sound so good out the box compared to the tiny LG OLED TV speakers and didn't think to dig further.
Good video! I have the LG B9 OLED, Apple TV 4k and the Sonos ARC, but when I got it all set up, tv shows that would normally have Dolby Atmos were only showing 5.1 on the Netflix App (running on the Apple TV). It was driving me crazy (especially when I saw that the Netflix app build into the B9 was in fact outputting Atmos through the soundbar), so I called Sonos support and the tech had no idea what to do, so he transferred me to a tier 2 person who was actually able to help. He said that there's a known issue where the Apple TV 4k is not always able to output Atmos to the Sonos Arc (Sonos are working on it with Apple apparently to fix it asap, he told me) - he made me turn eArc off and back on on the television, change Bitstream to PCM and back to bitstream, power cycle the Sonos and the LG B9, and only after all of that I am finally getting Atmos. So if you ever have someone with an eArc TV or LG OLED, and an Apple TV 4k saying they are not getting Atmos on their Sonos Arc, that's what I had to do to make it work. Thanks again for the detailed vid.
I think you are proving that the real experts are those that willingly go through the route you just described. So luckily the issue here seems like a bug and will hopefully be resolved. I did not run into this problem with my C9. I will certainly use your advice if I get comments that they are only getting 5.1 when they should be getting Atmos. In particular with an Apple TV. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience .👍😀
Another reason is because unless you have the 2021 apple 4k You won't get full Dolby Atmos. They didn't add full support for Dolby Atmos on the apple tv until this 2021 version
@@miguelp619Is this true? I bought my Apple TV at the end of 2020. Do I need the newer one?
Hello do you think that the TV Sony KD-75XE8596 works with sonos arc for Dolby Atmos ?
i bought it and i think the sound of it is great but i tried it on netflix and it only shows on Underground 6 that its 5.1 not dolby atmos it never shows Dolby Atmos not even on the sonos app.
Do you think i have to get the Fire TV Stick 4K which has a great price 50€
or the Apple TV 4K which is 150€ more
I dont know whats the best for dolby atmos?
And btw i only have a Arc port on tv unfortunatly not eArc or schould i connect it to optical audio Output cable?
Need help to get Dolby Atmos
Hi, definitely don’t use optical. Only ARC/eARC supports Atmos. I have been able to get Atmos from my 2019 Sony TV with the Arc. So I don’t think you need to get the Apple TV. I don’t think Fire TV supports Atmos on Netflix. Have you by chance gone to sound settings - advanced settings - Input related and made sure that it’s outputting Dolby digital + as opposed to Dolby digital?
NeverEnoughTech
Yes i have made the settings dolby digital plus and still cant get dolby from netflix for some reason idont know why it doesnt allow it
btw im using smart tv that might be why it dont work my tv is from late 2017
Btw why does it say in your vid that fire stick 4k dont support dolby atmos because here on safari it says its suports it www.google.lu/amp/s/arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/10/amazons-new-fire-tv-stick-brings-4k-hdr-and-dolby-atmos-for-50/%3famp=1
Im so confused have you tested fire stick 4k on you're arc ?
Do you think i schould get the apple 4k tv so it works ?
At least a few weeks ago fire tv did not work with Netflix (Atmos) but would work with say Prime Video. This situation is always changing. I like Apple TV , though a new one is expected maybe as soon as next week (be announced) - may want to wait for that . Are you by chance able to get Atmos on any other service? That would help diagnose if it’s just Netflix or perhaps the TV.
NeverEnoughTech
yeah i schould wait for the next apple tv
so i tried suspiria movie which is a dolby atmos movie on amazon prime and it shows 5.1 on screen but shows dolby atmos on app so thats good.
but when i go on netflix Hacksaw Ridge movie thats dolby atmos on netflix it shows 5.1 on screen and shows nothing on app maybe its the tv fault i dont know
i even tried it on dolby atmos on youtube and the logo didnt show up on app
I’m a fan of your channel and I have a issue/question. I just got a new 2022 LG C2 OLED TV, a Sonos Arc/Sub/SL One speakers, and I got my Sonos Arc connected to the eARC port on my TV via a 2.1 HDMI cable. I am watching & streaming Dolby Atmos content on Prime Video & Netflix via my TV apps, but I’m only getting eARC 5.1 sound through the Sonos system and not Dolby Atmos. The Dolby Atmos settings on my TV are greyed out and the Sonos app is showing that I’m only getting a 5.1 signal when I’m connected to the eARC port on my TV. I tried connecting the Sonos ARC to the TV using a non-eARC hdmi port and I’m able to get Dolby Atmos only through my TV speakers. The Sonos system only works with the TV when I connect to it via the eARC port, but it doesn’t allow for Dolby Atmos. Is there a workaround for this? I hear of others experiencing the same issue with LG OLEDs and the Sonos Arc.
I have all the same equipment - I can look into it. You have to use ARC/eARC port the other HDMI ports are inputs. They don’t send audio out. Do you by chance have a streaming box? Can you see if you get the same issue streaming through that?
@@neverenoughtech thanks for your help! I got my Sonos Arc connected to my LG C2 via a 2.1 HDMI cable to the eARC port of the TV. I am only getting a 5.1 signal through the eARC port and not Dolby Atmos. The Dolby Atmos settings on the LG TV are all greyed out too and it doesn’t let me turn it on or make adjustments. When I connect to another HDMI port on the TV that is not an eARC port, the Dolby Atmos settings are no longer greyed out but no sound comes out of the Sonos Arc…so I’m only getting Dolby Atmos through my LG TV speakers. I have a Nvidia Shield device and a Ultra 4K Blu Ray player I could try too. But Dolby Atmos should work with just the LG C2 and the Sonos Arc. I’m
I've noticed the Dolby Atmos on the LG TVs is active only when you are using the TV built-in speakers. I would ignore that setting unless you are using TV speakers only. I have LG OLED 55C1 (Beam Gen 2, Gen 3 sub, One SLs), and 77C1 (Arc, dual Gen 3 subs, Fives). I had to change the OLED HDMI output to "Bitstream" when watching cable TV and change from "Auto" to "Pass Through" when watching internet streaming services like Disney+ before I got Atmos to the soundbars. I had to send the unprocessed signal to the soundbar and let it do all the audio work. PCM or Auto setting on the LG OLED may not result in Atmos for the Sonos Arc/Beam Gen 2 soundbars.
I hope these strategies work for you. Let me know
Does the smart tv on the Sony a8h support atmos?
Very good video.
Please inform my , if i can have dolby atmos atmosphere from my tv to my room ,with a home theater dolby atmos receiver or soundbar like sonos .Must even the tv suport the dolby atmos?Otherwise i will have only a simple surround atmosphere?
Many modern receivers support Atmos that would let you bypass the TV by plugging the device straight in. And sending only video back to the TV
@@neverenoughtech Thanks a lot
@@neverenoughtech Specific ,my tv not supporting dolby atmos. If i watching netflix ,a movie with dolby atmos on my tv ,and my AV amplifier support dolby atmos, will I have a dolby atmos atmosphere?
Thank you so much! Finally got atmos properly set up on the arc!
I had a house party yesterday and bragged about my new sound system only to be shamed!!!! First, my 2sl's kept having bad reception, causing the sound to be choppy from the rears. I unplugged them, attempting to reboot, but it kept happening. On top of that, when the party escalated to singing songs on youtube, while watching youtube I would have to turn the sound bar up to its max, but the audio still wasn't as loud as with Pandora. Do these 2 problems make sense to anyone? Is this a dolby issue or should I turn in my sonos for a samsung??
Sorry to hear this. Has been the opposite of my experience. Sounds like a faulty bar in particular if you are having connection problems with both the SLs
@@neverenoughtech Faulty bar. OK! I'll get another and see if it fixed it. What about the decreased sound, but only on youtube videos? I was thinking that was an atmos issue
YT videos aren’t professionally mixed so may have lower volume in general. Is the YT volume issue unique to Sonos for you?
@@neverenoughtech No it was the same with samsung 550 sound bar, which is what I'm replacing. Another issue I've realized is that of course my tv isn't eArc compatible, it only has an arc hdmi port. I've rarely seen Dolby atmos on the app when watching movies, via my nvidia shield, or netflix. Which brings me to a bigger question if I don't have blue ray nor eArc compatible tv, is it worth it to get a sonos product, until I upgrade my tv, which won't be anytime soon.
One of the nice things about the magic of advanced positional audio is that it can sometimes create a 4D effect. A bomb went off right behind my wife’s ear and she punched me. I have to fine tune the delay to get it synced better but it felt like I was truly there.
This sounds like a joke I would make and would then receive 8-11 I’m not funny comments. We need more of this!
Hello Daniel. I hope you can clear this up for me. I have this setup: Sonos Arc via eARC to LG CX and Apple TV 4k via "normal" HDMI input to LG CX. There's only 1 HDMI input labelled eARC/ARC behind the TV andI don't know what to call the other HDMI inputs. My questions are: one, will I be getting Dolby Atmos from streaming Netflix on the LG CX itself? and two, will I be getting Dolby Atmos from playing Netflix on the Apple TV 4k even if the Apple TV 4k is not plugged in the eARC-labelled HDMI input of the TV? By the way, I'm using high-speed HDMI cables but as I've mentioned, only the Sonos Arc is plugged into the eARC input of the LG CX. I'm so confused.
Sure np, I have a C9 and am able to get Dolby Atmos via both the TV and the Apple TV. If your TV supports eARC then the other HDMIs on the TV will pass through and be supported by eARC.
This being said eARC only really matters when you are trying to play lossless 3D sound. The atmos you get from netflix streaming is via Dolby Digital + which is lossless. If you want highest level Atmos you will want to get a BR player and play discs that support Dolby Atmos.
Bottom line the Arc and CX are a great pair. The TV outputs Atmos and the TV supports any level Atmos from external boxes.
You’re golden
Love your videos! Can somebody help me please? I just purchased the Sonos arc ultra, I have Sony tv XBR65x930E that only has ARC, how can I get Dolby Atmos sound to the soundbar? Am I going to have to upgrade my TV?
Thanks for your very informative review.
I'm curious to know though, whether a Sonos Beam Gen 2 can be connected to an Apple TV 4K in the same way that HomePods are connected - i.e. using AirPlay 2.
I have an older TV that does not allow Dolby Atmos to pass through from a HDMI input to my HDMI ARC port.
Therefore I need my Apple TV 4K to connect directly to my speakers using either AirPlay 2 or HDMI input (which the Sonos does not have).
I'd prefer to use Sonos if possible, so I can extend the system in the future by adding a sub and the new Era 300 rear Atmos speakers.
If this is possible, would latency be an issue? Or would it be just as good as using HomePods?
No you will need to plug the Apple TV into the tv and then connect the Beam to the tv via ARC - regarding your old tv problem. You can buy the HD Fury Arcana which sends the audio to the bar and video to the tv from an external source. Or you could update the TV. TVs with eARC are much cheaper these days.
@@neverenoughtech Thank you so much for replying.
I've heard about the HD Fury Arcana, but I was hoping to avoid that as it just adds additional cost to the Sonos solution, as well as adding another component that has the potential to mis-behave when you just want to sit down and watch something with the family!
Does that mean when I use the Apple TV 4K to select other AirPlay audio output devices (e.g. an Atmos AVR), it will only send audio to that device as stereo, not Atmos?
Help! My TV is LG oled65cx (2020), I'm connecting to the Sonos arc using the cable that came with the soundbar. I've checked all the boxes: eARC turned on etc, Netflix shows Atmos for the show, but when I start it out flashes "Dolby vision" and the Sonos app says Dolby digital plus 5.1. What can I possibly be doing wrong? I have unplugged the hdmi and power chords on both devices while switching to internal speakers in different orders but to no avail. Help?
Which streaming box are you using?
@@neverenoughtech None
Hello I have a tv which has earc feature. When I was watching doldy atmos trailer in TH-cam, I can only see ‘Dolby digital plus 2.0’ but not ‘Dolby atmos’ in my Sonos apps. I changed the tv setting to earc mode but the problem was still there.
Is it the problem of the TH-cam trailer? Is it a must that I have to watch Netflix so ‘Dolby atmos’ will pop out on my Sonos apps?? Sorry that I don’t have Netflix subscription at the moment.
Thank you
TH-cam does not support Dolby Atmos as I understand. Better off looking for specific files online and playing through say an nvidia shield or playing bluerays
@@neverenoughtech thank you for your prompt reply master!!!
Hello Daniel, I have a 3 year old Vizio E60u-D3 which I plan to upgrade this year. However, I am in dilemma to get a $2000 TV that doesn't work with my Apple TV and Sonos Arc Combo. 2021 Vizio P series Quantum X has eARC support but it does come only with DTS Virtual-X Audio support for its Audio output. Do you think eARC will passthrough Dolby Atmos for Apple TV 4K(5th Gen) even though TV it self doesn't support it ?
That’s an annoying problem. I honestly am not sure. Maybe check out this product if your heart is set on Vizio and Atmos. www.hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
@@neverenoughtech Thank you so much, I have had my eyes on this for a long time. I did not wish to invest money on a prototype yet. I would wait out until it is released in september before getting Arcana.
I've got a sony950h with the sonos arc using the sonos hdmi cable that comes with the arc to connect to earc. My Netflix account supports atmos for 6 underground (i see it on the tv menu screen as dolby atmos available) yet i can't see atmos being active on my sonos app when watching any atmos content on Netflix. In the sonos systems info menu on the app it indicates 'Audio In: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1'. What am I missing?
Dolby Digital plus is capable of playing Atmos. To confirm ... you are not seeing the Atmos logo on your now playing screen?
@@neverenoughtech correct. I am not seeing the Dolby Atmos indicator on the Now Playing Screen or in the About My System section of the app. I have tested native Netflix & Amazon Prime apps on the 950h.
Hi great video do you know if my Samsung q9fn support through my hdmi arc connection in the settings I can only find Dolby Digital + ? Have you had any lip sync issues thanks
I have not had lip syncing issues on my Arc which I have connected to a 2019 7 series Samsung tv. I think Samsung started supporting eARC which you would need to get Dolby true HD in 2020 models. I don’t have a 2020 Samsung TV to verify sound settings. As Arc does not support pass through and your TV does not have eARC I don’t think your setup supports beyond DD+ (is my current understanding). There are products on the market that are emerging that are intended to get around this limitation. I’ll post in the description sometime later today.
Hey I have the 2020 LG CX TV with the Sonos Arc. The app displays Atmos but there ist only good Sound but there is absolutely no atmos feeling....I tried Netflix Dolby Promo Videos with the PC but there is no Atmos feeling. I tried to change the position if the arc. I got a rectangular living room. There should be at least a lil bit atmos feeling.
Do you have made the same experience?
I’ve definitely had different levels of experience based on room - with more convincing 3D audio in a slightly larger square room . And I got a different experience based on Dolby True HD and streaming Atmos. In previous videos I mentioned that streaming atmos is maybe not all that differentiable from 5.1. I’m not sure of the level of audio quality you are getting from the PC. If you have not already perhaps use trueplay to tune. If still not working, and good atmos is what you really want, perhaps return and get a Samsung SB system that I think does Atmos significantly better with 2-4 more ear level channels (with true rear support) and two additional rear upward firing channels. You’ll be giving up the Sonos ecosystem and quality user experience in this case however. Hope you find a solution! Let me know.
would it work if i had connected a usb that contained a movie file that’s supposed to have dolby atmos support? assuming that the tv also supports that audio passthrough
There is not a direct USB input into the bar but yes would work with say an NVIDIA shield
@@neverenoughtech yep. i meant that i would connect the usb to my tv, my bad. im buying one of the new sony bravia tv’s (x85j) and it supports eARC, so it should be compatible with the sonos arc/beam 2, but i dont know if i would be able to play dd+ audio codecs from a usb through the tv to the soundbar.
Seriously considering purchasing the Sonos ARC. I have the Samsung Q800T (Q850T Costco) 8K TV. My question: I’m fully invested in Apple ecosystem. Q800T severely limits the output level when I pair my AirPods Pro (pages of Google complaints). Is it possible to pair the AirPods Pro to the Sonos ARC while watching TV. My hearing at 72 years young in fading and AirPods Spatial firmware upgrade is fantastic. Problem when paired to TV volume is limited to 16. One plus for the Q800T is their two channel audio as you can listen to AirPods, without cutting sound to sound bar output. Appreciate your reply, great video. Thank you,
Arc does not extend sound to headphones unfortunately. Though the Arc may be besides the point as it’s likely you can just pair your airpods with the tv directly. Maybe that’s what you mean by pairing to tv volume - in which case there may not be a good solution - didn’t bring my AirPods Pro on my trip. Have lots of headphones
Staying with my 72 YO dad in Texas for the time being to avoid the cold Michigan winter - luckily can work from home.
@@neverenoughtech Thank you. I did not know if AirPlay would allow me to connect AirPod Pros.
I was thinking BT.
@@neverenoughtech Sonos doesn’t support Bluetooth
Presentation style is so good . Really informative , just waiting on my Arc to be delivered ! I have a q90r 😬
I have a LG C8 that supports atmos, an apple tv and a new B&W Panorama 3. When I check atmos on internal speakers it lights up, when I switch to HDMI to the B&O=no atmos? Any ideas?
Can you look for Atmos through the smart TV? Then you will know if it’s an Apple TV issue. Want to make sure DA is enabled on the Apple TV
Atmos shows on TV and Apple when internal speakers are selected, only when output is changed to HDMI does atmos not show.
I think the LG OLED C9 was the first model that upgraded the HDMI ARC to eARC. You C8 might show Atmos with internal speakers only; but, it can only output ARC from the HDMI connection. You will need a newer LG OLED starting with the C9 models if you want Atmos from HDMI connection to the Arc/Beam Gen 2 soundbars.
I have a question. Assume all the following: I have a TV That has ONE ARC HDMI port. I have the Sonos ARC sound bar with one ARC HDMI port. I have the newest 4K AppleTV that streams Dolby Atmos content from either Netflix or Disney+. I have the proper high speed HDMI cables. I have the premium Netflix account. Now...the question. How do I get ARC pass through for all my devices? I assume I plug in the high speed cable from my ARC Soundbar to the ARC port on the TV. Then do I just plug the Apple TV HDMI cable in one of the OTHER REGULAR HDMI ports on the TV? Will this give me Dolby Atmos from the Apple TV box passed through to the ARC Sound bar??
@MrCanadiandad yes if your tv has an ARC port you can use your other tv HDMI ports to pass Atmos. Now remember regular ARC can pass Atmos via Dolby digital + (so Netflix, Disney+). If you want the best Atmos via Dolby True HD (Blu-ray typically) your TV will need eARC if you have a single HDMI bar like ARC. You could also buy HDFury which would give you the option of plugging a blue ray into that device, send the uncompressed audio to the ARC and video to the TV. Link in description.
@@neverenoughtech Excellent! Thank you very much for understanding my question and your quick response.
good morning sir. I have Bose 900 soundbar connect on sony tv( updated). watching Netflix through fire tv stick 4k.I am not receiving dolby atmos. what can I do? plz let me know. thanx
Out of curiosity, assuming your Sony is a smart tv, can you get Atmos via the TV Netflix app? Also can you get atmos via any other service like prime or Apple TV+? It used to be at least that some devices don’t support atmos on Netflix. Also I’m assuming you are connecting via e/ARC
I have an LGC1. Have my sonos arc connected to earc. Im playing atmos movies on hbo max but the sonos app says Dolby multichannel pcm 5.1. It doesnt say dolby atmos. Help plz
Can you clarify what the video source is? The LGC1 or a set top box?
@@neverenoughtech hi. Did some more digging and on the hbo max website it says dolby atmos is not supported on lg tvs. Thanks for the response!
I have a sonos arc in a small room. I get atmos from my 2019 oled running through my Apple TV 4K. Is it worth it to by the HD fury to get lossless in a small room? Thanks!
2019 LG OLED has eARC. What TV do you have?
@@neverenoughtech Oled65b9pua
I have a LG oled 55c1aub and a Apple 4K streaming box. Does the sound selection have to be bitstream or PCM?
Bitstream or Pass Through. Using PCM or Auto on the TV can be hit or miss with Atmos or it might even reduce it down to stereo. I have a 55C1 and 77C1.
I currently own.
Denon x2300w
2 x monitor audio bronze 2
Q-Acoustics 2000ci
Q-Acoustics 2010i
Bk electronicxxxls400 sub
I am considering changing to sonos or upgrading the AVR.
Thoughts and help appreciated
Gonna be honest not overly familiar with your system so I would hate to tell you how much sound you might be losing. And I don’t have really have any great insights on AVRs. Haven’t really made an effort to familiarize myself in that space. Yet.
I’ll stay in my lane and provide my thoughts about Sonos.
It’s a nice solid well rounded system. You would switch to Sonos if you are looking to minimize. Reduce wires and clutter and I suppose up your MultiRoom audio potential - get more options for Wi-Fi-level streaming. You will want to augment with surrounds and a sub for peak Sonos sound. Makes a big difference in the Sonos world.
Keep in mind Sonos doesn’t have pass through so if your TV does not support eARC you will need a $200 accessory to get peak Atmos
www.hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
@@neverenoughtech thank you for the reply . I just bought the cx oled so sorted on that front. The main reason would be to reduce wires etc.
It's a expensive system at nearly 2k for the sonos but all the reviews are it's worth it.
It’s what choose to roll with and I could choose from a lot of options (sitting in my house) ... so a meaningful endorsement I think
I am a little confused, the TV not having eARC is not really a must for Dolby Atmos sound right ?. The Atmos sound alone can be negotiated between the Atmos soundbar and a streaming box or blu ray player connected directly to sound bar; Sound bar HDMI out will only send out a video signal to tv regardless of resolution or source.
eARC is critical for uncompressed Atmos (via Dolby TrueHD) . The Sonos does not have a pass through connection. So you can’t plug your BR player right into the bar. You will need to plug into the tv. So you are at the mercy of the TV on whether it supports eARC. Compressed Atmos not requires ARC. So eARC pass through a are not important if that is what you are aiming at.
Can we stream Dolby atmos content(Apple music or Apple TV/Netflix or any other OTT) from iPhone 13 to soundbar which supports dolby atmos via Bluetooth?
Does the sound bar play Dolby content?
Can’t stream that over BT … the bar supports Dolby including atmos and TrueHD but only DTS 5.1
Hi Dan, I am considering the Sonos Arc however I cant see how I can use it with headphones either wired or Bluetooth any ideas. Many thanks
@Paul Sunner No can’t connect headphones to the Arc but you can connect them via BT to your TV
@@neverenoughtech Thought as much, thanks for the info.
It is better to stream directly from an app on the smart TV or run everything through Apple TV?
Matter of which interface you like better. Apple TV interface is more slick/speedy but once the show is playing I don’t think it really matters.
I'm using the hdmi cable provided by Sonos does that mean it is not 2.1 as I do not get the indicator on my app. I have to go into my settings and see it's DD+5.1
What is the source player and app?
@@neverenoughtech hi, i have sorted this now. So basically checked my Netflix and i dont have the UHD package. I am glad my HDMI cable was all good. Thank you for your help on this video.
@@backchatter the cable from Sonos isn’t 2.1
In changed mine and boom I get atoms
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the help :) all the stars have aligned.
Hi there. I have an LG OLED CX TV with a Sonos Arc. I want to stream Atmos TrueHD movies from my PC however some research suggests that I will need an Nvidia Shield to allow lossless TrueHD Atmos. Without an Nvidia Shield the Sonos Arc downsamples the audio stream and removes the Atmos metadata. However the Sonos Arc only has a single HDMI connection and the LG CX only has a single eArc HDMI connection.
So... do you know if I would get lossless Atmos if I connected the eArc port on the TV to the Sonos Arc and then the Nvidia Shield to a separate HDMI port on the TV?
Many thanks.
HDFury Arcana - link in description
How do you stream atmos music to the sono ?
Apple Music is one way - the era 300 will play as spatial music
Thanks for the video. I tried palying an Atmos sample video file through vlc(apple tv) from a NAS Drive and I am not seeing the atmos logo on the app. I tried the infuse media player app(which supports atmos) aswell from the apple tv still no luck.
Does TCL 2019 6 series have earc?
2019 -No
2020 (launched 8/11/20) - like 5 seconds ago - Yes
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/08/tcls-latest-6-series-roku-tvs-move-up-to-mini-leds-start-at-650/
I'll have to update my TV list
NeverEnoughTech Hmm disappointing:( I heard they will be updated to earc.
I believe they do support it now - my 2019 5 series started supporting it a few weeks ago with the latest update - they should have a list of all the updated models on their site, or you can see in the audio settings that it says ARC/eARC now
Is there an advantage to HDMI 2.1 use for Dolby Atmos?
Any cable labeled high speed/ ultra high speed with Ethernet will get you lossless Atmos - look for “premium certified cables”
Hello! Noob question... Is it possible to connect Apple TV 4K to Sonos arc directly through airplay 2 without any physical hdmi cable connection to the Sonos arc and transmit Dolby atmos?
No, maybe in 5 years
I have a 2016 samsung ks8000. Should I still buy a sonos arc even though my tv isn't compatible with Dolby atmos and no e arc?
Great video! May I ask a question? Do you know how many maximum kHz is the Dolby atmos signal from streaming box Apple TV 4K on Netflix and Apple TV +?? Is this the same for the native app of Netflix on the tv or better in Apple TV 4K Netflix?? And how many max kHz is Dolby atmos in 4K blue ray disks??
Don’t have answers on hand. I’ll make an effort to research. Appreciate the question
So weird question since I couldn't find anything on the web... Is the included hdmi cable that comes with the arc a hdmi 2.1 cable?
No!
I have checked that I am playing ATMOS movies on Netflix.
I have checked that I have connected the Sonos Arc to my TV via a HDMI 2 and above cable.
However, my Sonos Arc is still only outputing 5.1 and not ATMOS.
Help!
@ZaCker What device is outputting Netflix?
@@neverenoughtech Unfortunately, I am using a local branded TV called Prism TV. I am currently working with them to see whether it's the TV compatibility issue.
I have tv Samsung 2018 QN65Q6FNAF and Sonos Arc. I enjoy the sound but not able to get Dolby Atmos. I know my tv support only dolby digital and this is not enough. Is there a way to get the Atmos with this configuration or I may need a new tv. Thanks!
Really basic question that isn’t clear: if my TV does not have eArc and only have ARC, am I screwed and will not be able to use the Dolby Atmos functionality? I have a Samsung MU7000 TV (2017).
You can get compressed Atmos (via Netflix etc) not best Atmos via Blu-ray.
@@neverenoughtech Sure, but the TV still need to process from Netflix to TV.
do you need a iphone with dolby atmos??. can't get it to work on android with my sonos arc.
Phone should not matter, issue would be with source equipment or TV
@@neverenoughtech hmm. Got a lgc1 oled 2021 model. Cannot activate the dolby atmos function. I'm gonna research this a bit. Also asume this shouldn't be a problem. Trueplay is a apple exclusive feature,i know that. But atmos must work on android also indeed. Source is ps5 with mostly blurays.
@@neverenoughtech can't get dolby atmos on my tv. got a iphone 13 now and nothing. Kinda strange. You see the icon. disable enable not possible. really really strange. put in sonic in my ps5 with dolby atmos. nothing.
Is it possible to connect Apple TV and Sonos arc to TV simultaneously ??
Most definitely
Great video!! May I ask if you an old 2015 Samsung tv and it has arc not earc , will an Apple TV 4K Netflix app sent Dolby atmos (dd+) to the Sonos Arc or it needs earc or the tv to supports Dolby atmos in order to pass through and sent the audio to sonos arc?? Thanks
is there a way to extract Atmos Audio from Apple TV with an HDMI splitter?
Such an item is linked in the description. HDFury Arcana
@@neverenoughtech Thats an expensive solution. After spending $1800 on SONOS sorround atmos system, I need to spend $200 more?
So if TV does not have earc (but got arc) , we won’t experience atmos on Sono arc or any other soundbar ?
You Won’t be eligible for uncompressed atmos from Blu-ray’s (Dolby True HD) . You will get Netflix style (Dolby Digital +) Atmos which is not nearly as good
@@neverenoughtech between JBL 9.1 and Nakamichi 7.1.4 or 7.2.4, which one would you prefer?
My speed. PS5 in a sonos arc and projector set up. HDFury Arcana may be only solution to deliver both 4K @ 60 Hz (possibly 120Hz) to the latest gaming projector and eARC (Dolby Atmos?) to the Sonos Arc.
Help! I have a samsung Q80t from costco and recently purchased a sonos arc. I am able to get Dolby Atmos from the amazon prime and netflix native apps, but not from the HBOmax and Disney+ native apps. What is going on?
Hard to say. Which device are you using to stream. For whatever reason Atmos is not supported for any given service on every streaming device
@@neverenoughtech I am using the native apps on the Samsung TV. I find it strange that it works perfectly on Amazon Prime and Netflix apps, but not Disney+ and HBOmax native apps. Very frustrating! Is waiting for Samsung or Disney+/HBOmax to push out an update the only thing I can do? I was hoping to watch the new Snyder Cut of JL in 4k with Dolby Atmos!
You may want to research some streaming boxes if Atmos is really important
Hey, I just bought an Arc yesterday to pair with my Samsung TU7000 55" 2020 TV, it has eARC and in the TV's settings it says Atmos is on and it's using eARC properly. But, when I play Dolby Atmos supported movies on Disney+ app on my TV, the Sonos app still won't display "Dolby Atmos" when it seemingly should. Any idea why it isn't showing Atmos?
I’m not entirely sure why. It could be some bug on Samsung’s software. I have an Arc and a q70 2019 samsung tv (no eARC) and I get atmos from Disney+ no problem. I suggest refreshing the now playing page. If that does not work assume Samsung’s fault. The Q950T soundbar causes shows that should read atmos to not on Netflix. I’ve given up figuring out why.
@@neverenoughtech Yeah I can get Atmos to work on Netflix Atmos titles, just not Disney+. Probably is just an issue on the software end of things. Maybe it will be updated for my TV in the future. Thanks for the reply!
I have the Arc, Apple TV, and Sony Bravia TV. The Arc is connected to the eArc port on the TV and the Apple TV is wired to the Bravia.
When I play content from the Apple TV should I route audio to the TV or can I AirPlay to my Sonos system (Arc + sub + One surrounds)?
When I don’t use AirPlay, audio does not go to my surrounds :-/. So if I do stream using AirPlay should I be getting Atmos sound (assuming the content is Atmos of course)?
This helped so much IVE BEEN TRYING HBO MAX for a week and couldn’t get it.
Enjoyed this video. Nice background on your studio as well.
Assuming I have the correct hdmi cables(I think you said they need to be hdmi 2.1), can they Sony xbr900f series tv achieve lossy atmos, or will I need something like the HDfury Arcana?
I currently have a 5.1 Sonos setup (playbar, sub and two sl1 for surround) I really want to get the arc and have a dual sub setup. My tv only has ARC and it’s not that old (Sony car-65x900e) should I upgrade? or would it be pointless. Thanks
I’d say go for it I don’t think an ARC tv will diminish the two subs. I suspect you’ll get a eARC TV at some point. Also you can buy the HDFURY Arcana to pass lossless audio to the bar.
I have an lg nanocell 90 2020 can I use Dolby atmos?
Yes
I have a Sonos arc but Dolby Atmos doesnt work on it. I have the Panasonic Viera TX-47AS650E wich has a HDMI-Arc port but it doesnt seem to work. Is my tv just too old or is something else going on? All the other things you said in this video are fine with my setup. Thanks and great video!
I have the Sony XBR65A8F oled TV & I just bought the Sonos ARC ( to be delivered this weekend), I doubt my TV has eArc .. is there a work around for me or should I return Sonos arc upon delivery since I will not get the whole Dolby Atmos Experience ? Also, thank you for another wonderful video.
You only need eARC for lossless Atmos. Netflix Atmos. If you have some blue rays or gaming consoles then you can buy the Arcana HD Fury. It sends audio to the bar and video to the TV
Have you experienced the Sonos arc pop with Apple TV 4K Dolby atmos and Dolby vision?
I haven’t - it’s unclear why Dolby vision would impact anything in that you can’t pass video through the bar
So i have a ub820 4k player, and lg c8 which has no eArc. If i play a 4k disc with atmos is it true atmos or dolby digital plus? I have a q80r soundbar which says i am getting atmos whenever i play atmos from disc
If you plug directly into the soundbar you can get lossless Atmos. Just make sure to go to your BR player settings and make sure it is outputting an uncompressed stream. Good luck!
NeverEnoughTech yeah i changed it to bitstream in order for atmos to play. Ill have to see if uncompressed is available
If you are seeing Atmos from bar out of a BR player, it’s a good chance you are getting your uncut pure Atmos
What Blu ray player are you using? Should I consider a used Samsung k8500 to decode dts to Dolby digital and will it still deliver atmos?
Hello. I am having issues getting Dolby Atmos working on my Sonos Arc. I am using the firestick 4k. I have the premium Netflix 4k account. I updated my 4k TV to the latest software. Also I set both the TV and firestick audio settings to Dolby Digital. I made sure to play Netflix movies that support Dolby Atmos like El Camino and Klaus but they just show 5.1. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Also just wanted to note that if I set both the TV and firestick audio settings to auto it will use PCM 2.0.
Very informative topic. I have a question, my LG TV SM8100 has hdmi ARC , do you think it will support dolby atmos thru Netflix streaming to Sonos ARC?
Rocky S. Yes you’re good
Hey brother, great video! You said only erac but showed both arc and earc as atmos transmitters. Therefore, does arc hdmi support atmos? Thx
ARC transfers lossy Atmos (e.g, Netflix) via Dolby digital +. eARC can handle BR style lossless Atmos via Dolby True HD.
So yes both can handle Atmos but eARC is needed for the best Atmos. Hope that helps
@@neverenoughtech yes it does! I wonder if it still shows atmos on the app. I tried this demo videos on TH-cam but I don't think they were transmitted in atmos. Besides all that, Arc is great. Got it for my 40th birthday on Sunday, now just need to find another excuse to present to my wife to get sonos woofer and 2x sonos 1 or 2 speakers behind my couch
It shows both kinds of Atmos on the app. YT does not do Atmos. Easiest way to see on app is find Atmos source on Netflix or Disney plus
I’m turning 40 next year so - that’s coming - I usually find my wife complains about new HT equipment . She falls in love with the big TVs. Cares nothing for good sound
@@neverenoughtech mine neither but she noticed a difference between the old soundbar and new arc beam. I just integrated it with lutron caseta pico remote, works great as well.
By the way, I checked both Netflix one through my Samsung TV directly and through Amazon fire stick. Both on 6 Underground are showing 5.1 🤔 I also searched "dolby atmos" movies on Amazon Prime app and even though it is showing UHD I still can't get Dolby showing on the app. I ordered on Amazon a 2.1 hdmi cable will try it shortly but with the one that came in sonos box it is still just showing "TV".
Is your Netflix account different like different package or they all the same?
@@neverenoughtech just changed my plan to the one for $17.99 4K HD etc and used that 2.1 HDMI cable, still showing 5.1 😒 idk, Reddit was saying play a dolby movie even though it's showing 5.1 go back to interface go back to a movie and dolby will show up then, like it's glitch or something, but still not working for me, bummer
Question......the HDMI cable that comes with the ARC is it 2.0 or 2.1 or should i be using a different cable ? thx a bunch...cheers all
hi i have a question, If your TV is ARC and soundbar is eARC can you still get Dolby True HD or atmos? While I do still get atmos through Dolby Digital but wanted to know if there's still a way to get full atmos, considering TV is not eARC. Been checking on some ways to somehow convert ARC port of TV to eARC but no luck yet. Thank you
@Bruce Kent you will need an accessory that can split audio and video ... so uncompressed sound to the soundbar and video to the TV ... I have a link to such a device in the description (HDFury Arcana)
My app doesn’t say anything like what sound I’m getting where it says tv
Only tells you if you’re getting atmos
Hi Daniel! Hope you can help me out with some questions on how to arrange my new oled setup, okay if i ask some questions about getting the most out of my LG oled + sonos arc + sonos one's + sub setup? Plus OLED internal player VS nvidia shield tv / pro
I use to have 1917 say atmos when connected to my arc sound system. I use a 60T Samsung and everything is enabled. Will check to see if uncompressed is checked for both LG 4K ultra hd blu ray player menu and Samsung’s. I believe I may be using wrong hdmi cord after moving.
Will Dolby Atmos work with 2 play 3s connected or does it have to be just the bar and the sun?
Atmos is supported with surrounds
I can get atmos on my Sonos arc using the Netflix streaming on my tv but I can’t get it to work from my PlayStation playing a blue ray atmos disk! Any ideas why? Cheers
Out of curiosity did you go to sound settings and select an uncompressed audio format. Have not tried on PS yet. Also make sure you are using high speed HDMI cables for the PS connection. My best immediate thoughts ...
PS4 does not support atmos
Fire TV Cube 2019: Dolby Atmos, 7.1 surround sound, 2ch stereo, and HDMI audio pass through up to 5.1.
i have a Sony XBR 65X 930c TV (Has ARC not eArc, and an optical out)
i have a PC capable of 4k video and a NAD T778 surround amp(Also ATMOS)
i mostly watch 4 k with surround(Incl ATMOS) via my PC running to my T778 and T778 and TV
Works a charm
But i have a Netflix premium account, and to get 4k and ATMOS it gets trickier
If i use the TV NF app i get 4k,but crap TV audio
If i use my pc (and T778) & Edge browser for NF,i cannot get 4k, because i have a 5th Gen CPU,and a 7th gen is required i cannot get 4k.i assume i can get ATMOS tho?
My limitations here seem to be my ARC only TV and my 5th gen CPU
With those limitations in gear,can i still somehow get ATMOS from my Netflix?
I have the Q80R I just got my SONOS ARC and I can't get ATMOS to work. My old LG sound bar was playing ATMOS on this TV
Which TV are you using. I’ve found that Samsung TVs can be temperamental about what they are outputting. Like will default back to Dolby digital instead of dolby digital + (sound -> expert settings). Also try refreshing the now playing page if you have not already. Sometimes you need to close it and open it for the DA logo to appear.
@@neverenoughtech I'm using the Samsung Q80R
Hi , I found this video very informative. I have Optomo 4k shot throw projector and it have HDI ARC (not eARC). I am planning to buy Sonos Arc sound bar, If my understaing is correct, then it should work with my projector correct? I am using amazon fire 4k for the streaming. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@Lakshmi Ashokkumar You won’t be able to get uncompressed audio (DTS:X or Dolby True HD) but you will be able to get Netflix/Disney+ style atmos (via Dolby digital +).
@@neverenoughtech Thanks for reply and in future if I use Arcana adaptor as you suggested , then I believe I will be able to enjoy the uncompressed audio , correct ?
@@ashokdhanu yup
Is HDMI 2.0 enough for Atmos?
Yes, for lossy Atmos from streaming services
Hi thanks that is a useful recap. By the way which brand do you guys recommend as on Amazon they are a ton of no name cables all Aurelia rated. Was thinking of a Belkin ?
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And definitely guy not guys. Though getting some help down here in the basement would be awesome
Thanks, very interesting video.
Can we get dolby atmos signal in sony x85f?
I don’t know for sure. I don’t think the TV has eARC so you’re not getting Uncompressed Atmos through the TV. I don’t see why you could not get DOlby Digital + Atmos (watered down Netflix style Atmos)
I’d say yes, i have the x850e and was able to get Dolby atmos after this mornings update. I also upgraded Netflix to 4K version and just updated my xfinity box that allows 4K. You must go into your setting and enhance your external inputs to support it
Hope this helps
Thank you!!! Thanks to your video I finally got Dolby!!!
After watched two of your videos I went for Sonos Arc....I'm expecting to receive next week.....how ever Now I'm worry cause DTS is not processed by SONOS Arc ....any Advice?
Do you have a lot of DTS blue rays? Otherwise everything else is Dolby and LPCM which in both cases you are covered
@@neverenoughtech Hey! thanks for your answer, I have some blue rays disc DTS only, never thought I was going to be worried about Dolby or DTS when buying a Blue ray :(
I have a 2018 samsung tv with DD+ and sonos arc. When I play atmos content through disney+ for example then the Now playing in the sonos app doesn't show Dolby atmos. Should it show that when I only have DD+ or does it only show Dolby atmos if I had an eArc TV?
Love your content by the way! 😊
You don’t need an eARC for DD+ Atmos. I have a 2019 Samsung and always get Atmos assuming it’s an Atmos enabled show (like a recent marvel movie). Maybe go into advanced sound settings and make sure you are enabling higher level Dolby decoding from there? Sometimes Samsung can be fun and disable randomly though I haven’t had that experience with Sonos
@@neverenoughtech I have messed with the settings and set correct. So I don't understand why it doesn't show Dolby atmos when it's set to DD+. And it is atmos content I've played.
@@PsyGazm same issue with my 2018 Samsung TV. Have you solved the problem?
@@flollo8934 unfortunately, I have not solved it.
It actually works with Jack Ryan on Prime Video. Test it, maybe "Dolby Atmos" will appear in your Sonos App, too
If you don't have eArc you can buy a hdfury arcana. It's expensive at 180 pounds sterling here in the UK but it did allow me to get the best out of my expensive bose soundbar with one eArc out and 0 hdmi inputs. I bought a tv last year and doesn't support eArc. Not buying a new TV with my current set under 12 months old
Found your channel and subscribed :). I am all for the best sound but not made if money. I’ll be moving into a semi detached house. I currently have the Beam and 2 ones as rears. Should I upgrade the beam to the Arc or buy the sub? Do you think the sub will be too much for the neighbours even if it isn’t on a common wall? Appreciate the response, I know it’s a personal question but would like some insight. Many thanks.
Also I have a 4K player and earc so Atmos capability wouldn’t be an issue.
I think I would go arc first (then sub at some point). Then take the beam and use it in another room for music or some other tv. It’s what I would do.
NeverEnoughTech legend thanks for the response.
Can you show us how to set up a SONOS arc and LG OLED series with eARC. I use both Netflix and Disney and Dolby Atmos does show on the SONOS app, But whether this is Lossless or lossy is my problem. A STEP by STEP video on the process of how to get the most from SONOS Arc. Thank you 🙏🏼
How do we hook it up to a Roku TV
The normal way would be through the TV - HDMI connection and Arc via the HDMI-ARC port. You don’t need an eARC enabled TV to support Atmos via streaming. Let me know if this doesn’t makes sense.
Hey Dan I was wondering if you can tell me the proper way to set up my Sonos Arc . I have a LG CX . I’m getting my Sonos Arc Wednesday . Just wondering what settings you are using on your C9 . Auto , PCM or Pass through . If I’m watching mostly apps on my tv like Netflix , Disney + is it worth enabling eARC . Hopefully I’ll be getting a Xbox series x and will using it as my 4K blu ray player . Right now I have a LG soundbar . Replacing it with the Sonos arc . Wasn’t really have with the performance
I enable eARC Atmos and Dolby Surround on my C9. If using an Apple TV make sure Atmos is enabled in sound settings. I have a 4K BR player I needed to set it to bitstream uncompressed to get Arc to recognize Dolby True HD.
I spent 2 hours with Sonos tech support to get my SL 1 speakers to work with my A90J Sony , no luck. I have the Sonos arc
Have you actually proved this with Apple TV 4K? I have an LG C9 and Samsung HW-Q90r and no matter how I connect the device to the hardware, I get Dolby Atmos but with AV lag or using the Apple Music app, it will crash playing audio. Apple support reckon their engineers are ‘looking into it’!!! What do you think?
Idk why but this new update will not show Dolby TrueHD anymore before it does
Now this is what I’m talking about 👍
oled c8 support atoms but not have earc port just arc if i connect the sonos arc withe netflix app from the tv iget atoms??
You get streaming quality (compressed) Atmos via Dolby Digital plus - regular ol ARC supports that. You would not get Atmos via Dolby True HD (uncompressed/ Blu-ray’s) without eARC
@@neverenoughtech
Thank you very much
Atoms via dolby true hd I I get just from blu ray what about Netflix? And apple tv4k
Netflix and Apple TV is all Dolby digital plus. Which delivers a watered down compressed Atmos. If you want to hear Atmos at its best first step is watch/listen to Blu-ray’s.
This product can get uncompressed Atmos to your Arc hdfury.com/product/4k-arcana-18gbps/
Samsung Q80T also has eARC
I can confirm the Sony XF90 from 2018 with ARC only can send a Dolby Atmos signal, showing up on my app so I'm a happy lad😁👌
how so? I have Sony xf90 with ARC too and I am planning to get Sonos ARC but after the search on internet all I could find is there is no Dolby Atmos support on ARCs :(
Good stuff thanks for the review and chat. #respect.
Has anyone had issues with Sonos Arc and Samsung 75” frame 2020 model? The auto eARC doesn’t work. Samsung and Sonos are blaming each other.
It’s kind of the worst when companies blame each other. I have a frame TV but 2017 ... so can’t trouble shoot with you. Hope someone comes with a good recommendation or there is a software update on its way.
Series 7 "TU7000" + process Dolby Atmos depends which series you have
It would be helpful if Sonos supplied the high speed 2.1 cable!! ... I don’t know they didn’t. Changed it and now I have Atmos.