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<blockquote data-quote="Djinn" data-source="post: 866727" data-attributes="member: 20970"><p>Thanks drifter, to clarify what I meant: I only have a TV (FHD not U), and a PS4 in the lounge that is DLNA enabled. To overcome the issue of accessing Atmos content, I'm trying to establish other ways of getting Dolby + / TrueHD to my receiver without needing to drop a PC in my living room.</p><p></p><p>I'm really impressed with Netflix's Atmos content (although not a lot) the quality is good, but I can only access that via the MS app as Netflix on my TV/PS4 does not offer Atmos. I've also downloaded some Atmos samples and tried streaming it to the TV (using ARC to the receiver) but neither the TV or the PS4 seems to be able to play the audio of those files.</p><p></p><p>I suppose that means that both devices are not bale to output Dolby + / true HD?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Djinn, post: 866727, member: 20970"] Thanks drifter, to clarify what I meant: I only have a TV (FHD not U), and a PS4 in the lounge that is DLNA enabled. To overcome the issue of accessing Atmos content, I'm trying to establish other ways of getting Dolby + / TrueHD to my receiver without needing to drop a PC in my living room. I'm really impressed with Netflix's Atmos content (although not a lot) the quality is good, but I can only access that via the MS app as Netflix on my TV/PS4 does not offer Atmos. I've also downloaded some Atmos samples and tried streaming it to the TV (using ARC to the receiver) but neither the TV or the PS4 seems to be able to play the audio of those files. I suppose that means that both devices are not bale to output Dolby + / true HD? [/QUOTE]
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