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Surround Sound Performance

  • May 29, 2024
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  • Avid Contributor I

I set up an Arc with two Era 300s, thinking that would give me a solid surround sound. Instead, I get about 5% output from the two Eras and everything else from the Arc, with a movie either too quiet to hear dialogue or too loud to endure commotion/action. Any thoughts?

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  • Prodigy I
  • May 29, 2024

Have you done Trueplay to tune the speakers? I upgraded from the Playbar to the Arc during the Christmas holidays. While I do not think the Arc sounds as good as the Playbar, it has added a lot of dimension to me home theater. My surrounds and Sub are louder with the Arc. 

I have voice enhancement on, which I also did with the Playbar, for better dialogue. But even though I only have Ones as surrounds, I cannot complain about the surround levels, which are set to -2 for TV audio.

My Arc is also wired to mt network and the Sub and surrounds connect directly to the Arc’s WIFI.


jgatie
  • May 29, 2024

First, check the Now Playing screen for the audio type to see if you are gettings Dolby DIgital 5.1/Atmos.  If you aren’t, you need to configure your TV and/or source to give Dolby.


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  • Prodigy II
  • May 29, 2024

I set up an Arc with two Era 300s, thinking that would give me a solid surround sound. Instead, I get about 5% output from the two Eras and everything else from the Arc, with a movie either too quiet to hear dialogue or too loud to endure commotion/action. Any thoughts?

Definitely make sure the sound is showing Dolby Atmos or 5.1 - but also, surrounds speakers will only play sound when there is something in the audio track for those particular speakers. The rest of the time, the surrounds will be quiet or have only very slight atmospheric noise. They do not play the same sound as the Arc.


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  • Avid Contributor I
  • May 29, 2024

I set-up Trueplay. We’re about ready to get a new tv, so perhaps I’ll wait and work on it then. It doesn't not show Dolby--just HDMI. 


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  • Senior Virtuoso
  • May 29, 2024

You need to look at the app on your phone to see what audio format is playing. HDMI is just the physical connection. 


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  • Avid Contributor I
  • May 29, 2024

HDMI is the only thing I see. 

 


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  • Avid Contributor I
  • May 29, 2024

Follow-up. I updated the app, and now I see PCM 2.0 on a movie I’m watching. I saw Dolby on a few songs I streamed through apple (though not all). 


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  • Senior Virtuoso
  • May 30, 2024

Your Sonos system can only play the format sent to it. Many movies are only broadcast in stereo (PCM 2.0). 
But, if you’re still only getting stereo on a 5.1 signal you need to change your tv settings.