My current AVR for watching Blu-ray movies is an older Yamaha RX-V3800.
I absolutely love this receiver, and it can handle pretty much any DVD or Blu-ray soundtrack that I have thrown at it (see decoder list below).
-DTS 96/24
-DTS Neo:6
-Dolby TrueHD
-DTS decoder
-DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
-DTS-HD decoder
-Dolby Digital
-Dolby Digital Plus
-Dolby Pro Logic
-Dolby Pro Logic II
-Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Over Christmas I received "The Mummy - 2017" on Blu-ray, and I noticed on the case that it only offered a single English soundtrack: "Dolby Atmos"!
I popped the disc into my player, and the on screen Setup menu confirmed what the case specified, and I only had the following options:
-English: Dolby Atmos
-Spanish: DTS 5.1
-French: DTS 5.1
I selected the English: Dolby Atmos soundtrack, and was concerned at first that I might not hear any audio, but I did, and my Yamaha displayed "Dolby TrueHD 7.1, and the audio sounded fine.
Questions:
-Is this normal behaviour for an AVR that has no Dolby Atmos support?
-Is Dolby TrueHD the automatic replacement if your receiver can't handle Dolby Atmos?
-Is my receiver trying to convert this Dolby Atmos soundtrack to Dolby TrueHD, or does the disc actually contain a hidden TrueHD soundtrack?
-What would happen with a DTS:X only soundtrack?
Sorry for all the questions.
Thanks!