This is hard to explain, but I will try. I have searched to the end of the internet and have not found anyone with our same issues. ;-/
We just purchased the Sonos playbar, two play1's (for rear channels) and the Sonos sub.
Configuration:
Pioneer Elite VSX-45 (currently set to HDMI Pass-through to TV - does not have an optical out)
Pioneer Elite TV 60 inch (only passes DD5.1 through its optical out if using an internal app...everything else goes to stereo, so I need to be able to get the audio to the Playbar a different way)
Comcast cable box (optical out direct to Playbar seems to work)
LG Blu-Ray player (optical out direct to Playbar works when selecting Dolby Digital DVD track)
Roku Premiere+ (no optical output, this has the option to select Dolby Digital as the output, however, no settings have an effect...)
I purchased an audio extractor (J-Tech Digital 4K 60HZ HDMI Audio Extractor) to split the audio off of the HDMI and send it to the playbar
First...it does not appear that my VSX-45 is passing through the unadulterated audio through HDMI...first big problem...but I could get around that by putting in an HDMI switch....
but even when bypassing the Receiver and directly connecting to the playbar (via the Audio extractor):
I can not get the Roku to work at all (only get stereo) and the Roku tested in all manner of outputs including the recommended DD (since Sonos cannot handle anything beyond DD.) I tested multiple apps including Netflix and Amazon Prime (which are the two most important to me since that is what we watch 90% of the time)...and can only get stereo. The same problems exist with the Roku Ultra
We are at the point of returning this whole system and reverting to our normal wired system - but we have been avoiding drilling holes in the floor to run wiring. For the past 3 years we have just been running a normal wired sound bar and sub, but we miss having the rear channels. We are not going to replace our (older but still awesome) $6k TV.
What is the solution? what is everyone doing with all the connected equipment? Right now, this system looks like it is really intended for the people who only have a Smart TV and want to have better sound without all the wiring headaches....and they might not even notice that the output when using the cable box or roku is not DD, because it still sounds better than their onboard TV speakers.
p.s. Using the ARC channel and Sonos Beam would encounter the same issues from the TV side
I thank you for any input 🙂
Sonos Home Theater setup - especially with Roku
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