Morning all I have a ps5 connected to arcana to Samsung tv
ive tried everything (I think) cannot get atmos while playing games or while streaming Amazon or Netflix etc.
any suggestions?
of note when I connect fire stick to arcana I can get atmos through amazon only on jack ryan 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
help please
many thanks
jon
Best answer by jgatie
Latest on everything. So odd when I play through fire stick I get limited films with atmos maybe one or 2 I thought going through ps5 would improve it but it only plays 48khz not 195
As stated, Prime has very few Atmos titles and Netflix requires the highest level subscription. The service with the most Atmos titles would be Disney+, and you do not have to pay a premium like Netflix.
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Does your PS5 have the latest firmware update that now supports Dolby Atmos audio? On the PS5 settings under Audio Format (Priority), do you see the Dolby Atmos option?
I am not certain, but I believe Atmos support on the PS5 is still in beta. So if you don’t have the beta update installed, Dolby Atmos audio is only currently supported on the PS5 when playing Blu-ray discs.
But at the very least, you should be able to get Linear PCM audio from the PS5. What firmware version is currently installed on the Arcana?
Latest on everything. So odd when I play through fire stick I get limited films with atmos maybe one or 2 I thought going through ps5 would improve it but it only plays 48khz not 195
Latest on everything. So odd when I play through fire stick I get limited films with atmos maybe one or 2 I thought going through ps5 would improve it but it only plays 48khz not 195
As stated, Prime has very few Atmos titles and Netflix requires the highest level subscription. The service with the most Atmos titles would be Disney+, and you do not have to pay a premium like Netflix.
Thank you all for the replies, so 48khz will still get me atmos?
Sure. And considering all a higher sample rate does is include sounds above 24 kHz, and the human ear tops out at ~20 kHz (more often lower), you aren’t missing anything.