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I am getting conflicting information and I was hoping to get something resembling a straight answer:
Does both my TV and soundbar need to be HDMI 2.1 compliant in order to take advantage of eARC? I had heard that the soundbar doesn't need to be HDMI 2.1 compliant to receive a fullblow lossless Atmos signal from the TV. The only time I was told that HDMI 2.1 would matter is if I was running something else that needed HDMI 2.1 bandwidth such as next gen consoles. |
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