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How come the application is not showing me the Opus codec


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I have some old movies at home that I would like to watch with my family, but they have sound in DTS-HDMA, which my soundbar and TV do not support. So, my solution is to convert the DTS-HDMA to Opus. However, when I start playing the movie, the application displays "Dolby Digital Plus," "Dolby Digital," or "PCM Multichannel 5.1." I'm wondering if this is normal. My TV is configured with eARC and pass-through, but I don't know if that helps. I've tried everything, and I'm confused. 

 

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Best answer by 106rallye 14 May 2023, 08:41

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Opus does not seem to be officially supported:

https://support.sonos.com/article/supported-home-theater-audio-formats

I’ve never heard of an ‘Opus’ codec, I would imagine Sonos hasn’t either. I’m surprised that the Sonos is playing anything.