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Mac mini to Denon AVR-X3200W via HDMI help with settings

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LilyAarseth:
My new samsung tv that i have connected to my m1 mac mini accepts up to 6 channels of audio so multichannel from an m1/m2 machine is possible, but sample rate remains locked to 48

Awesome Donkey:
Aren't the HDMI outputs from the M1 and M2 Macs limited to 48 kHz only? I'm certain the M1s are because I've seen Bob mention this several times (and if memory serves Bob also said it was likely a chipset limitation of the M1), but I'm not sure if Apple changed/fixed this for the M2. I wouldn't be surprised if the HDMI outputs are still limited to 48 kHz for the M2 Macs though.

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on January 05, 2023, 03:58:00 pm ---Aren't the HDMI outputs from the M1 and M2 Macs limited to 48 kHz only? I'm certain the M1s are because I've seen Bob mention this several times (and if memory serves Bob also said it was likely a chipset limitation of the M1), but I'm not sure if Apple changed/fixed this for the M2. I wouldn't be surprised if the HDMI outputs are still limited to 48 kHz for the M2 Macs though.

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Yes the M1 rate is locked to 48k.
I hadn't tried the multichannel output yet so it's good to have a report that it works.

TP1964:
I can confirm - as long as you lock it to 48Khz, you can send at least 8 channels via HDMI - at least to the model Denon AVR that I have.

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