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Multichannel PCM and not Dolby Multichannel PCM

Hello,

I have Samsung S95B OLED TV and to the TV I connect my soundbar HW-Q990D via eARC and my Apple TV is connected to the TV via HDMI 2.1.

Settings audio on TV is set on auto (I can not choose past through is greyed out I don’t know why I can choose only PCM or auto). Settings on Apple TV is set to auto with Dolby Atmos.

When I am streaming from streaming services where is Dolby Atmos I am receiving Dolby Atmos according to the soundbar display and everything is working fine. Doesn’t matter if I turn on same movie on Amazon Prime through native TV app or Apple TV app, always Dolby Atmos.

Problem start to be on non Dolby Atmos content where when I am using native TV app I am getting Dolby Multichannel PCM, but when I am using same app and movie on Apple TV I am getting Multichannel PCM which sounds not as good compere to the Dolby Multichannel PCM.

Do you have any recommendations what I should change in settings? Should I connect something differently?

Dolby Multichannel PCM sounds more like suround sound then just Multichannel PCM, but Multichannel PCM is supose to be uncompresed format so why?

Thank you very much!

Apple TV 4K, tvOS 18

Posted on Nov 11, 2024 12:14 AM

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Nov 11, 2024 9:55 PM in response to George_Jirka

Hi There,


in its default state, the AppleTV outputs all audio through HDMI as multichannel PCM (either 2 channel, 5.1 channel, or 7.1 channel). When it outputs Dolby Atmos audio, a metadata stream is included on top of the channel bed with spatial panning data.


Page seven of the manual for your soundbar seems to indicate that Dolby Multichannel PCM is applying a Dolby specific upmixing algorithm to the multichannel PCM the soundbar has received.


If your goal is to upmix all multichannel PCM sources, set the sound mode on the sound bar to “Surround” or “adaptive sound”.

Nov 11, 2024 11:15 PM in response to Morgan Gordon1

Thank you very much for your answer!

My soundbar is set to adaptive sound all the time.

I don’t know if that my goal. I just want to hear the best sound what my system can do, it seems to me that Dolby Multichannel PCM sound better but according to what search through internet internet just Multichannel PCM is suppose to be better because it’s lossless format. So is it thru and what I hear is actually not higher quality of the sound?

Nov 12, 2024 11:32 AM in response to George_Jirka

What you’re hearing is the soundbar taking a 5.1 or 7.1 channel mix and interpreting a Spatial Audio 11.4 mix from it. It should be more enveloping than just the 5.1 or 7.1 mix though not necessarily what the film’s author intended.


While it’s true that AppleTV outputs multichannel PCM which is uncompressed audio, in most cases, that audio was streamed to the AppleTV as lossy audio (often Dolby Digital +). An exception is lossless audio if you pay for an Apple Music subscription.


in the end, a DVD or Blu Ray will almost always sound better than movie audio streamed to the AppleTV because the source material is recorded at a much higher data rate or, in the case of blu ray, often lossless audio.


If your soundbar is in adaptive mode, I’m not really sure why you’re hearing a difference between the AppleTV and the AppleTV app on your television.


Maybe try surround mode instead of adaptive mode.


good luck

Multichannel PCM and not Dolby Multichannel PCM

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