Hello.
Background
I have a 2016 Sony Z9D TV that only has ARC. I love the TV and don’t want to change it just to get eARC. As part of a home renovation, I am about to get rid of my traditional surround system in place for a Sonos ARC 5.1 system (ARC+Sub+2 One SLs). The TV has 4 HDMI ports of which only 2 are HDMI 2.0 compatible (other 2 are 1.4) and unfortunately tone of the HDMI 2.0 ports is the ARC port. I want to keep the system as simple as possible so that my family can use it without getting a university degree but still want Atmos. My family mostly uses Apple TV (4k), PS5, and cable tv - although I have other inputs that I use less often (Nintendo Switch, HTPC etc) and this will go through a cheap HDMI switch. I never use the TV’s internal apps because the OS is slow. (The TV has google assistant built in which makes automation easy if I use Google Assistant on Sonos Arc).
Plan
So my plan is as follows. Purchase the HD Fury Arcana and the Sonos System. Plug the Apple TV 4K into the Arcana and Arcana into the TV ARC port. The other inputs will be as is (not too fussed about getting the full audio experience from the PS5 anyway). I don’t want to route the HDMI switch into the Arcana because I like the picture settings to default to Game mode when the PS5 is attached and movie mode when the ATV 4K is attached.
Questions:
I know the Arcana works but its not 100% bug free from what I read. So here are my questions:
- Has anyone tried powering the HDFury Arcana via the TV’s USB port. I heard the benefit is that the HDFury re-cycles once you turn it on so everything works smoothly that way (i.e a fresh HDMI handshake every time you turn the TV on). If so, what has been the experience? Does the Arcana take a long time to boot?
- Volume control and CEC. Will I be able to use the Sony TV remote to control the volume in this scenario - not just for the ATV 4K (which I think you have to change the volume to receiver) but for the other HDMI inputs?
- I heard in some circumstances the Audio cuts out or screen blacks out for a few seconds when changing sources? Does this also happen within certain apps (such as when you are scrolling through Netflix content and you get a pause in audio for every preview)?
- How often do you think I have to update the Arcana OS?
- Does anyone foresee any other issues I may have with the set up I have outlined above?
One other question not related to the Arcana. If I am watching Youtube music videos, does the Sonos system recognize that as “Music”? I.e it will deploy the full setting to the rears for music purposes?
Thanks in advance for anyone’s help.