![]() I have some lossless Dolby Atmos demo files that ping all the channels seprately so it should be an easy test to pull that up via Plex and see what I get. But so far, all I've used it for is some content that has 5.1 channels, so not really a test to see if Dolby Atmos with 7.1.4 channels will work. ![]() What has changed is I broke down and installed Plex, and have the Plex app on my (old model now) Apple TV 4K. which I am happy to do, but may forget, so just reply again if I don't post again in the next day or 2. :/Ĭlick to expand.Not much has changed for me, and to fully answer your question I need to do some testing. For now, I may just have to keep 2 blu-ray players attached or return the Panasonic. I tried the free version of Infuse 6, but it wants a subscription to play anything above Dolby Digital 5.1/1080p, and I didn't see specific mention of Atmos or DTSX so I don't want to risk paying money to find out it's a "nope".Īny ideas would be appreciated. I don't need it to decode them, just play them. My guess is Dolby and DTS require a license, but was hoping it could just pass them through. The receiver just said "multi-channel" so not real specific what was happening. I think it was playing the downmixed 5.1 or maybe 7.1, but I lost my ceiling channels. I downloaded the VLC app on my Apple TV 4K, and it was no surprise it played everything fine, but to my disappointment, multi-channel audio codecs were not perfectly preserved. So I'm back to trying to find an Apple TV App that can do this. These files play fine with proper Atomos / DTS:X support from my Sony UBP-X800, but I just upgraded that to a Panasonic DP-UB820 which produces no audio on a majority of the files. These files have a variety of audio codecs: I have a DLNA server with various file types on it: I'm running a 7.1.4 (11.1 channel) speaker configuration. Has anyone found an App for Apple TV that can play Atmos / DTS:X from a DLNA server?
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