Just setting up a friend’s new Denon receiver x1700h. It supports all Dolby, Dolby plus, atmos , etc. connected her streaming stick 4k (3820 model) to an hdmi input on the receiver and only get pcm stereo indicated by the receiver no matter what channel I try, Netflix, prime, Apple+, Hulu, but never get surround sound.
I tried all the options under hdmi output (auto, stereo, custom) but always only stereo detected by the receiver.
anything else I need to try in settings somewhere?
playing a Blu-ray Disc on another hdmi setup input is fine, so nothing in the receiver speaker setup. Is wrong.
Thanks for keeping us in the loop, @Philt56!
We are grateful for your prompt response as we try to comprehensively understand the issue you’re having.
Please be advised that some channels may also require you to change the audio setting within the channel. For example, Netflix may require you to select “English (5.1)” under “Audio and Subtitles.”
In addition, if you use volume modes, movies, and TV shows, you stream with a surround sound format, such as Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby ATMOS, it may be converted to stereo. If your Roku device is connected to an AVR or soundbar, you may need to set volume modes to ‘Off’ to hear the surround sound format.
We hope this helps. Please get back to us if you need more assistance.
All the best,
Emman
Ok, changed volume mode to off and hdmi output to auto and surround is working properly now.
thank you
Welcome, @Philt56.
Thanks for chiming in here in the Roku Community!
We understand that you're having trouble getting the surround sound to work with your Roku Streaming Stick 4K. We are more than happy to assist you with your concern
If you're having trouble with the surround sound setup on your Roku device, you may try the troubleshooting steps below:
Try this...
To begin, firmly attach a Premium High-Speed HDMI Cable to the HDMI port on the back of your Roku player. If you are connecting a Roku Streaming Stick, it connects directly to an HDMI input and does not require an HDMI cable.
Next, determine how you will connect audio for surround sound. Do you plan to use the HDMI connection, or will you connect an optical cable for audio?
Use HDMI for both video and audio to achieve the best performance with the simplest configuration. If your Roku player is capable of outputting 4K Ultra HD or HDR, be sure to also review the 4K Ultra HD requirements and setup instructions or the HDR requirements and setup instructions.
Once your Roku player is ready to be connected to your other devices, use the recommended option below that matches your configuration.
Some AVRs and soundbars are designed to be a single point where you can switch audio and video between your devices connected via HDMI (e.g., Roku player, cable box, game console). Refer to the manufacturer documentation to determine if your AVR or soundbar has this capability.
3. Connecting to an ARC (audio return channel) capable TV and AVR or soundbar
If your TV and AVR or soundbar both support ARC, this configuration can be simpler because the AVR or soundbar can easily receive audio from the TV’s tuner and other devices connected to your TV’s HDMI inputs, not just the Roku streaming player. This configuration allows you to switch audio and video between your devices from your TV.
For more comprehensive knowledge, you may visit this support article: How to set up your Roku® streaming player for surround sound
Let us know if this works for you.
All the best,
Emman
That does not help at all. It is a Roku streaming stick 4k. It is directly connected to a Denon ATV which supports all the latest Dolby audio. The receiver is only r3ceiving pcm stereo from the Roku. I thought the Roku does not decode the audio from the streaming app like Netflix. Why is it no sending Dolby digital plus to the receiver? I tried all the hdmi output options. Auto, custom.
Thanks for keeping us in the loop, @Philt56!
We are grateful for your prompt response as we try to comprehensively understand the issue you’re having.
Please be advised that some channels may also require you to change the audio setting within the channel. For example, Netflix may require you to select “English (5.1)” under “Audio and Subtitles.”
In addition, if you use volume modes, movies, and TV shows, you stream with a surround sound format, such as Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby ATMOS, it may be converted to stereo. If your Roku device is connected to an AVR or soundbar, you may need to set volume modes to ‘Off’ to hear the surround sound format.
We hope this helps. Please get back to us if you need more assistance.
All the best,
Emman
Ok, changed volume mode to off and hdmi output to auto and surround is working properly now.
thank you
Thanks for the update, @Philt56!
We are glad that we figured this out now!
Please don't hesitate to let us know if you need further assistance. We are more than willing to help you in any way we can.
Happy Streaming!💜
Regards,
Emman