Can I get Dolby Atmos on my old TV?
Hello, I have a question regarding 5.1 or Dolby Atmos.
I have an LG TV that supports Dolby Digital and DTS; it has one ARC port (no EARC) and three HDMI 1.4 ports.
Using the native Netflix app, I get 5.1 channels, but this app is very slow, which is why I dislike using the native. That is why I have been using Roku Premiere 4 years ago.
I know my TV and Roku doesn't supports Dolby Atmos or Dolby Digital Plus, that's why i am not getting 5.1 channels in Netflix (Roku app). I have read that the Roku Ultra 2020 (4800) or 2022 (4802) - not the Roku Ultra LT (4801) - has a built-in DD+/Atmos encoder.
If I buy this Roku Ultra model, will I get Dolby Atmos or Digital plus?
Thanks.
I looked up your TV model, and confirmed it does support ARC. I have a hunch the TV is new enough that it should pass 5.1 audio via ARC. But because the TV doesn't support EAC-3, it won't process Atmos from an online source. I had a friend notice your issue and offers this info:
yes the 4800/4802 will solve their problem of being able to get/send 5.1 from their apps when connected to/through their TV (it passes DD, but not DD+ from HDMI) - the 4800/4802 will convert the DD+5.1 from apps to DD5.1 for output to their TV (and from their TV via Optical/ARC to their SB/AVR).
DD+ 5.1 = No
DD+/Atmos = No
DD5.1 = Yes
They need to configure the 4800/4802 for Passthrough mode and it will still convert DD+ to DD for output.But again, Atmos won't be possible, since it requires DD+ audio passthrough.