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I just installed 5.1.4 (Atmos) in our living room with an Anthem MRX 720 and suite of GoldenEar in ceiling and in wall speakers. I don't own a BR disc player, so no discs to sample, just a Roku Ultra, Apple TV, Xfinity, and the native streaming apps for Netflix, Amazon Prime, Vudu on our LG OLED C8.All I can say is it was incredibly frustrating to even get a valid Atmos source and content to test with. I couldn't even get Vudu to cough up the "The Dolby Atmos Experience" demo bundle, despite being able to see it in the Vudu app in a browser. It wouldn't let me save it to a wishlist. No idea why that is, but when I searched from within Vudu it didn't even show up. It's really a terrible app. I rented "Gravity" on Prime Video, which I thought was Atmos, but the Roku, ATV, and native Prime app on the LG all showed "Dolby Digital+ 3/2" on my Anthem display. Eventually the Netflix movie "Outlaw King" showed up as "Dolby Atmos" on the Anthem receiver. Ugh.I don't want to make a "hobby" of making this work seamlessly, just watch some movies with decent sound. It really shouldn't be this hard
Thanks ajzeep I am looking into this subject for the first time as well. SO I'm just going to watch what sage advice floats in here, Maybe we can summon Witchdoctor he's a huge fan of dolby atmosI think it sounds worth a try, it's important to get the receivers that are "auro 3d sound" and "dolby upscale to atmos" capable you want the top end receivers that have those special chips, they are the bread and butter of this platform if I'm not mistaken.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=150038.0a quick topic search found this great thread^
Kept it simple with the upfiring Elac speakers. I found the ceiling speakers were too close to your ears with no dispersion to give any effect.5.1.2 right now and it's decent. I track my discs with which ones are Atmos and 4K in my Excel doc.I'm using a very low end Yamaha receiver right now.
Whoa, Witchdoctor, are you saying that if I only have a 1080p projector, I won't be able to stream Atmos unless I upgrade to a 4k display? Or am I overtired and misreading what you wrote? I definitely am not ready to upgrade the projector yet. Is that a deal breaker? I didn't even figure the two would be intertwined.
You need to hack it. In my experience the streaming services will serve up atmos and 4K as a bundle. Because of DRM the service can't "see" the 4K hdmi 2.2 on the other end it just hides that content most of the time. My main HT uses a PJ that is 1080P. Open Netflix and you see nada atmos/4k content. My mancave has a 4K display. Open netflix and the 4K/DV/HDR content is easily identifiable. In the main HT I rely primarily on my immersive upmixers. I have Auro,Dolby Surround, and DTS Neo-X. In the man cave I generally just play the atmos mix. If I am playing a disc that has an atmos mix I can play it in either theater, NP.
I'm putting together a system for my dad in his new home. I'm thinking of giving him my old Crown K2 amp to drive 2 subs. But my amp has no way to adjust phase on the subs. Is that something that can be done on these new Atmos receivers? I know I can do crossover and level from the receiver but I'm not sure about phase.
Well, VUDU just confirmed it...you're exactly right, Witchdoctor. Wow. I'm shocked by this. I had no idea. I'm really glad you chimed in. You saved me a lot of money lol. I guess I'll just wait until I can upgrade to a 4k projector before I invest in atmos.