It was the LG firmware that fixed it, but it’s not 100% fixed as though consoles seem to be outputting correctly now, Apple TV 4K still shows as multichannel pcm 7.1 for any 5.1 content.
It seems like LG partially fixed it.
It was the LG firmware that fixed it, but it’s not 100% fixed as though consoles seem to be outputting correctly now, Apple TV 4K still shows as multichannel pcm 7.1 for any 5.1 content.
It seems like LG partially fixed it.
Yes, I’m still having the issue with my AppleTV 4K as well. If the AppleTV 4K had an option to force the speaker setup like the consoles give you, it could fix it. No idea why Apple doesn’t just let us choose the setup instead.
Changed from Passthrough to Auto on my lg cx for Apple TV, and I get correct PCM 5.1/Dolby atmos output.
Did the change anything from a sound perspective?
LPCM has always been quieter for me than DTS/Dolby digital, I wonder if this changes anything?
Did the change anything from a sound perspective?
LPCM has always been quieter for me than DTS/Dolby digital, I wonder if this changes anything?
This has been happening for a while now….
Changed from Passthrough to Auto on my lg cx for Apple TV, and I get correct PCM 5.1/Dolby atmos output.
With Auto on, are you getting Multichannel PCM 5.1 or Dolby Multichannel PCM 5.1?
Did the change anything from a sound perspective?
LPCM has always been quieter for me than DTS/Dolby digital, I wonder if this changes anything?
I agree with you 100% PCM sounds to low compared to Dolby Digital Surround 5.1, Dolby Atmos, or DTS Surround 5.1 I have Sonos Arc
I agree with you 100% PCM sounds to low compared to Dolby Digital Surround 5.1, Dolby Atmos, or DTS Surround 5.1 I have Sonos Arc
Yes, I find it quieter too, but it’s fine if I turn up the volume. I just have to remember to adjust the volume back before switching to a different audio source.