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As of yet, I've just been using Youtube to play my Google Play movies on my TV.
How do you go about getting 5.1 in a practical sense? For example, if I opened GooglePplay on the laptop browser, and plugged my laptop into the surround sound with a HDMI, will I get 5.1 then were available? Or is there more flaffing about to be done? Thanks |
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