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Have you gone into Sound Control Panel and selected 5.1/7.1 configuration when using audio over HDMI? I'm trying to do 4k 60Hz HDR with surround so ARC passthrough is out of the question.
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I have, it caps out at 1080p 60Hz without HDR. Have you tried using the soundbar's ARC passthrough?
Also the soundbar does not have the other 3.5mm plugs needed to do surround that way. Optical/Toslink does compressed 5.1, why are you doing this?īecause I really can't tell the difference and I'd rather have 5.1 surround even if it's "compressed". The soundbar itself is pretty great to me for sound compared other sound bars I've used and I'm not able to scrounge up the cash to get a real receiver/speakers.
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Windows 10 (I think 1904 build, I'll have to double check)īecause its girlfriend approved: doesn't take up as much space as an A/V receiver, was cheaper than an A/V receiver and speakers, and it was a gift from said girlfriend. I need to find a PCIe sound card that will do the decoding so I can have surround within Windows and most games. Found out that it doesn't decode DTS so it did stereo only when using SPDIF. What I tried doing was PC -> TV via HDMI for video, PC -> Soundbar via optical using the ASUS Xonar SE soundcard SPDIF/Optical. PC -> TV via HDMI -> Soundbar -> only can do stereo sound Samsung MU8000 65 inch 4k 60Hz, HDMI 2.0 with regular ARC Vizio S3651N-H6 5.1 surround soundbar (we'll get to that in a bit) Apparently it's still being sold as new and the packaging shows that it can decode DTS/Dolby so I should get games and windows in 5.1 surround with my equipment. The only PCIe card I could find that wasn't $100+ was the Creative Sound Blaster Z, the red one from like 10 years ago.
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I'm needing a soundcard that will do the decoding since Dolby Live and DTS Interactive are no longer easy to find, support, and are outdated and replaced by the Atmos software and DTS: X software. So I found out the hard way that not all sound cards do "decoding" for DTS/Dolby surround on PC which means that only content such as videos/movies that are encoded with DTS/Dolby will work just fine, but video games and Windows 10 itself will only report stereo. Let us know if problem still persist, we're glad to assist you.I had no idea how much of a headache surround sound is without getting an A/V receiver, let alone, getting surround sound on PC. Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists. ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and select Windows 8 or 8.1 or 7 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box
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Right-click on the driver setup file and click onĬ. Download the driver from the manufacturer’s website.ī.
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Compatibility mode runs the program using settings from a previous version of Windows.įollow these steps to install the drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps.Ī. If no updated drivers available on the computer manufacturer’s website for windows 10, then trying installing drivers inĬompatibility mode. You can search them using your device model on Manufacture's website. The driver by Right clicking on the same High Definition Audio Device driver, then restart the system and let the system install the driver automatically on Start.Ĭheck and install latest Windows 10 audio drivers for your device from Manufacture's website and check if it helps. If it doesn't fix the issue, then try to Uninstall Once this is done, restart the computer to check the problem fixed. Right click on the “ High Definition Audio Device” and select “Update Driver Software”. Try updating the driver and check if it helps:Ī) Open run command by pressing Windows key + R and type “devmgmt.msc” (without quotes) and hit Enter.ī) Spot and expand the “ Audio inputs and outputs”.Ĭ). * Click “ Next” and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the troubleshooting process. * Click on “ Advanced” and then click on “ Apply repair automatically”. * Select “View all” on the left panel and run “ Playing Audio” troubleshooter from the list and see if it works. * Press Windows Key then type ‘ troubleshoot’ and hit Enter
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