![]() ![]() ![]() I don't have a sound bar, I have an AVR and a thirteen speaker (7.2.4) setup.įor the record my TV isn't atmos compatible but ALL of my devices are connected directly to my AVR with the AVR taking charge of all audio duties whilst passing video to the TV via HDMI - the TV passes its audio through to the AVR when using the TV tuner only - and atmos works in every other compatible app. ![]() Excuse my impatience and cynicism - TIDAL may be pricey but you do get something good for your money if you have the setup to take advantage of the high bit rate - the top package is overkill for most users though. UPDATE: they've mostly rolled out the updates and everything is working nicely - varying degree of effect from track to track in terms of utilising all of the speakers meaningfully but I'm happy - and the audio quality on the non-atmos stuff is definitely worth the money if you have a decent HiFi or home cinema setup. I brought the subscription off the back of misinformation so they can sort it out or I'll be grabbing a refund as this is an expensive but ultimately useless service for me right now. This is false advertising, Tidal is stating that these devices are compatible but they're not. I paid for the subscription for atmos and it doesn't work. ![]() No Atmos support on Nvidia Shield TV or Fire TV Cube with Denon X3600h 11.2 AVR and speaker setup. ![]()
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