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Does LG Oled B2 pass through lossless Dolby Atmos to AVR via eARC?


NaveenKumar88

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Hello,

I've new to this forum. I recently purchased an LG Oled B2 65 inch and it is connect to Yamaha RX V581 av receiver which supports dolby atmos.

I am trying to play movies which has lossless Dolby atmos audio via LG's media player. My avr is always showing DD+ 5.1 and doesn't show atmos at all.

Appreciate any help from member. Sorry If this was already discussed as I'm new to this forum.

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On 8/29/2022 at 7:43 PM, NaveenKumar88 said:

Hello,

I've new to this forum. I recently purchased an LG Oled B2 65 inch and it is connect to Yamaha RX V581 av receiver which supports dolby atmos.

I am trying to play movies which has lossless Dolby atmos audio via LG's media player. My avr is always showing DD+ 5.1 and doesn't show atmos at all.

Appreciate any help from member. Sorry If this was already discussed as I'm new to this forum.

I am not familiar with your receiver but after using Google I found out that it seems like your Yamaha RX V581 does support ARC but not eARC. 

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