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Samsung TU8000 LPCM passthrough with Sonos Arc


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I have an  Sonos Arc connected to a Samsung TU8000 television via EARC. I am unable to watch DTS encoded blu rays because my TV won't pass through LPCM, but rather only passes through stereo PCM. What is my least expensive workaround for this issue? I don't understand why it was a benefit for Sonos to issue a firmware update to support LPCM when according to rtings.com no television can pass-through multi channel LPCM. Thanks for any help.

Best answer by GuitarSuperstar

Me again.

Your least expensive workaround is the HD Fury Arcana. It will allow your Blu-ray player to bypass your TV.

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Me again.

Your least expensive workaround is the HD Fury Arcana. It will allow your Blu-ray player to bypass your TV.


Ken_Griffiths

Note the DTS/DTS-X codecs are not currentlysupported by any of the Sonos products, including the Arc.

edit: Sorry, I misread the opening post please ignore my reply above.


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  • April 14, 2021

I got my Arc this week and set it up with a relatively new Samsung Q80t and Apple TV. I quickly had the loss of sound issue. Total loss. Sound just quit from both Xfinity box and Apple TV. The only way I could fix it was to switch from eARC to HDMI in the TV settings.
 

Then I posted my problem to Reddit and received a possible solution. In the expert settings menu under sound settings on the TV you can pick Auto, PCM or Pass-through. Use Pass-through. It just passes the sound format from the source to the Arc without messing with it. So far, this has solved my problem and I believe gives me all the advantages of eARC.

 

I’m surprised I’ve not seen this on the forum. Perhaps it is here somewhere. Anyhow, try it. Worked for me amd others. 


@Charles_50 Yes, pass-through is generally the best setting for most TVs that are connected to an Arc. But the original post on this thread was about getting multichannel LPCM audio from DTS-encoded Blu-rays.


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