Thank you for the info!
So, is the issue that the LG TV isn’t passing the MAT signal through (as opposed to the Arc not knowing what to do with the MAT when it receives it)?
I sure wish Apple would stop trying to be different...just use the formats that are proven to work, ya jerks. :-|
Likely so, in my opinion. You could double check by using the settings on the Apple TV to transfer all output to Dolby Digital, and check to see if that works (it does on my Vizio, which also doesn’t appropriately pass through Atmos).
When connected through the Arcana, completely pulling the TV out of the equation, the Arc responds to MAT just fine.
I get you on the whole Apple thing. They just want (I think) to be on the bleeding edge, and MAT is much more capable than other formats. Just not a ton of TVs can pass it properly, although an appropriately programmed eARC connection should do so. But so far, that’s pretty rare, so Apple once again frustrates the rest of us who try to mix and match outside of the Apple ecosystem.
I have had some luck with switching the Apple TV output to Dolby Digital, and that makes for a fun adventure to see what will show up on the Arc, but it really is good to know that it’s the LG passthrough that’s the linchpin here.
I appreciate the vote of confidence on the Arcana. I just ordered one, which will probably hasten an LG firmware fix (ha), but even then it will be worth it.
Thanks again for the valuable feedback!