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  • Jason44cincy's avatar

    Is it possible to add multiple Roku wireless subwoofers to the Roku Soundbar?

    Greetings. Is it possible to add multiple roku wireless subwoofers to the roku soundbar? Thank you.
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    Jason44cincy
    2 years agoPlace Audio devicesAudio devices
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  • Bpecks36's avatar

    7.1.x A Dream Never Coming True?

    For years I rocked 5.1 channel surround sound and always wanted to get to the next level. I moved into a home and the room had the perfect 7.1 layout opportunity. Built the 7.1 system Onkyo RZ50 receiver to do the work Newest Samsung TV Roku Ultra Spent DAYS with Onkyo support (who are amazing btw) and finally figured out I was using eARC CEC on TV and the receiver. Functioned flawlessly and that's what the ** ARC is for right? Well... Samsung TVs max out at DD 5.1 atmos. ? So any 7.1 signal you try to play throws it off and the TV defaults to PCM stereo. So I found myself only playing 5.1 and neglecting the back speakers. We turned off eARC, ran everything to the receiver, and dummy displayed the TV. Now Roku Ultra is main source and is in Pass-through mode. PROBLEM: I can't find any legit 7.1 sources on YouTube, Netflix, or Prime Video. I was told only Apple TV device and Blue Rays are the only way to get true 7.1. How the ** is it 2023 and all Samsung TVs cant process past 5.1, no passthrough AND eARC option, and I can't find a true 7.1.x source? Can Roku Ultra process or pass true 7.1? Doesn't list that spec but Apple prod does... and I am not an Apple person. Now I just have my far back surrounds mimicing atmos instead just to put them to use. Ugh. Is 5.1 ATMOS the best and I screwed up??
    Bpecks36
    3 years agoPlace Audio devicesAudio devices
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  • EdHanson's avatar

    Can I use Streambar with TV Without ARC or S/PDIF

    My father is hard of hearing and his TV's speakers are rear-firing so he always has to increase the volume in order to hear anything. I want to get him a soundbar but his TV is so old that it doesn't have either ARC or S/PDIF, nor is it a smart TV. It does, however, have an orange RCA jack labeled "Digital Audio Out" (coaxial), along with traditional red and white. Will the streambar work with his TV, and if so, which type of cable and/or extra hardware would he need?
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    EdHanson
    3 years agoPlace Audio devicesAudio devices
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