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Old 02-19-2020, 12:53 AM   #1
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Hey OLEDers, just got my 65 C9 last week. Everything they say is true, all of it.

I am curious about something though, since the TV can play the movies directly I tried to play some of my blu-ray backup rips. First impressions it seems that the TV has better picture quality so I might use it for my digital files instead.

My receiver is old and only support ARC, not eARC which means it can't accept Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD MA from the TV. That's fine, the TV sends out their core version instead i.e. Dolby Digital and DTS. So I now I'm planning to upgrade the receiver down the road.

The issue is that some of the Dolby Atmos tracks are not recognized by the TV, it just says "no supported audio". I compared the track media info in the computer and except for the bitrates they're exactly identical to the ones that work.

This is quite important because if I can't fix this, there's no reason for me to upgrade the receiver and don't play from the TV instead.

Appreciate your response. Cheers.
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My mistake, it seems those that work has an extra AC3 track, it has been playing that track all along. This made me think, MKV doesn't support the AC3 embed in the TrueHD/Atmos track, probably that's why. I'm gonna try to rerip into TS and try again just for curiosity, because I've decided to watch my movies on disc instead and not upgrade the receiver.
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Hey OLEDers, just got my 65 C9 last week. Everything they say is true, all of it.

I am curious about something though, since the TV can play the movies directly I tried to play some of my blu-ray backup rips. First impressions it seems that the TV has better picture quality so I might use it for my digital files instead.

My receiver is old and only support ARC, not eARC which means it can't accept Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD MA from the TV. That's fine, the TV sends out their core version instead i.e. Dolby Digital and DTS. So I now I'm planning to upgrade the receiver down the road.

The issue is that some of the Dolby Atmos tracks are not recognized by the TV, it just says "no supported audio". I compared the track media info in the computer and except for the bitrates they're exactly identical to the ones that work.

This is quite important because if I can't fix this, there's no reason for me to upgrade the receiver and don't play from the TV instead.

Appreciate your response. Cheers.
Why do you need that from the TV? Which streaming services are streaming DTS-HD master audio from apps?
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