I don’t see why it wouldn’t work if set to ‘Dolby’ audio format - but it might be the HDMI cable, perhaps try a different HDMI cable between the PS5 and the TV… I’m assuming you’re currently using the HDMI 1.4+ cable with HEAC support that came with your Sonos Beam.
C1 settings should be set to this:
HDMI Input Audio Format: Bitstream
Digital Sound Output: Pass Through
eARC Support: On
PS5 settings should be set to this:
Output Device: HDMI Device (AV amplifier)
HDMI Device Type: AV amplifier
Number of Channels: 5.1 ch
Audio Format (Priority): Dolby
After starting the Blu-ray disc, tap the Options button on the controller, select the “…” and change the Audio Format setting to Bitstream.
On the TV, set the Digital Sound out on the TV to pass-through and ‘bitstream’ on the HDMI port that the PS5 is connected to.
PS5 settings (I believe) should be:
- Output Device: HDMI Device (AV Amplifier)
- HDMI Device Type: AV Amplifier
- Number of Channels: 5.1ch
- Audio Format (Priority): Dolby
- When watching Blu-ray discs, there is another audio setting that must be adjusted when you start the disc. Tap the Options button on the controller, select the “…” and change the Audio Format setting to Bitstream for Dolby-encoded discs. Change this setting to Linear PCM for DTS-encoded discs.
Thank you for the response as well. I’ve seen different settings online that didn’t work for me, but I also tried yours. Unfortunately it’s not working for me either.
This is when I tried bringing my 4k blue ray player downstairs and unfortunately that doesn’t work either.
These are the other settings I saw online.
My Connections:
TV (LG C1 OLED):
PLAYSTATION 5:
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Settings --> Sound --> Audio Output --> HDMI Device Type>>> change to Sound Bar
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Settings --> Sound --> Audio Output --> Audio Format (Priority)>>> change to Linear PCM (or Dolby, if your speaker is connected directly to PS5)
BLU-RAY DISC (while playing):
The PS5 doesn’t support Dolby Atmos audio from any of the streaming apps or when gaming. It is only supported when playing a Dolby Atmos Blu-ray disc. And your TV must be equipped with HDMI eARC to play Dolby Atmos audio from Blu-rays.
Thank you for the response.
I guess I’m confused because I have the same tv and same Sonos system upstairs and the Dolby Atmos works with my Blue Ray player. I’ve now brought my Blue Ray player to the basement to see if that works instead of the PS5 and I’m still not getting Dolby Atmos, just Dolby Digital Plus 5.1.
Yes, I’m using Blue Ray discs on it, like I was on the PS5.
Can’t Dolby Atmos also play via ARC instead of eARC? These older model LG OLED’s only have ARC and like I said, I’m able to get it to work in my upstairs setup.
Update...just seen this on the Sonos website. Seems like Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 is the same as Dolby Atmos, but not as good as Dolby Atmos TrueHD?
https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/listen-to-dolby-atmos-on-sonos
Sorry for the rambling post, but I can’t understand why I have the exact same setup upstairs and it says Dolby Atmos yet says Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 in the basement.
The PS5 doesn’t support Dolby Atmos audio from any of the streaming apps or when gaming. It is only supported when playing a Dolby Atmos Blu-ray disc. And your TV must be equipped with HDMI eARC to play Dolby Atmos audio from Blu-rays.
On the TV, set the Digital Sound out on the TV to pass-through and ‘bitstream’ on the HDMI port that the PS5 is connected to.
PS5 settings (I believe) should be:
- Output Device: HDMI Device (AV Amplifier)
- HDMI Device Type: AV Amplifier
- Number of Channels: 5.1ch
- Audio Format (Priority): Dolby
- When watching Blu-ray discs, there is another audio setting that must be adjusted when you start the disc. Tap the Options button on the controller, select the “…” and change the Audio Format setting to Bitstream for Dolby-encoded discs. Change this setting to Linear PCM for DTS-encoded discs.