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kritike24:
I have bitstream set to hdmi anytime i play an atmos music file it says something went wrong with playback.

the file is m4a with eac3 compression

TheShoe:
Are you certain you can bitstream atmos to your receiver?  Does your audio driver from your video card manufacturer support Atmos?

You may also need to download Atmos For Home Theater from the MS store.  It's been so long since I set this up I am not sure what all was needed at the time....

jctcom:

--- Quote from: TheShoe on July 14, 2023, 02:58:30 pm ---Are you certain you can bitstream atmos to your receiver?  Does your audio driver from your video card manufacturer support Atmos?

You may also need to download Atmos For Home Theater from the MS store.  It's been so long since I set this up I am not sure what all was needed at the time....

--- End quote ---

You would only need the "Atmos For Home Theater" codec if you are "Not" Bitstreaming the signal to your receiver.  But you are correct in that the receiver has to be capable of decoding the bitstreamed content in order to be able to use the Bitstreaming option.

I don't think the Audio Driver of the card would affect anything if bitstreaming,  and purchasing the "Atmost For Home Theater" codec from microsoft should make the driver work if not bitstreaming.

Carl

kritike24:
my receiver 1 billion percent can and i downloaded the dolby atmos for home theater but that did not work either. this is the pc Intel NUC 11 Pro NUC11TNKV50Z

JimH:
A receiver specs may say so but not do it.  Or it may do it via only one type of connection.

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