![]() DTS-HD MA 5.1 => ❌, surround audio, but stutters a lot.Dolby TrueHD 5.1 / 7.1 / Atmos => ❌, playing stereo sound.Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 Atmos => ✅, soundbar displays "Dolby Atmos".Put Settings to Expert, Settings / System / Audio / Audio Passthrough: enabled Dolby Digital (AC3), DD Plus (E-AC3), DTS, DTS-HD (re u/Chipplie : I had to enable expert settings as u/hboinay point out). Picture Mode "Dolby Vision Bright" and "Dolby Vision Dark" are available.Soundbar Displays "Dolby Atmos", I can hear distinct sound out of the rear and up-firing speakers.5.1.2 Surround Speaker Set (LG SN8YG 3.1.2 Soundbar + LG SPK8-S 2.0 rear speaker kit) Specs.Smart TV running Android TV 9 (Sony X9000H, aka X90H / X900H) Specs.Here are the results of some files I tested. I really like to use the Atmos feature tho as my TV/Soundbar supports it. I tried multiple options, even Kodi UPnP with audio passtrough, but Atmos notificiation is not popping up or should I stick with the TrueHD - OPUS or switch to DTS-HD MA audio source? I installed the Plex Media Player (for Windows Home Theater PCs) on my PC and I can play the source file from the local PC but how can I cast that to my Android TV then, as this is only the player and not a server ? When streaming from the TV with the Plex app from my PC and I look for the info it states the audio is TrueHD - OPUS and not Atmos (I also don't see the Dolby Atmos notification on the TV popping up). I have installed Plex Media Server on my PC and there is a ripped Blu Ray which has a TrueHD Atmos sound source. I have a Philips 55OLED936 which supports Dolby Atmos and has Android TV with Plex installed. ![]() How did you manage, I hope you can explain. ![]()
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