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May 9, 2014 12:02 AM in response to MikeApexby Vandergraff,???
The Netflix streaming issue that started in November was fixed for many (but unfortunately not all) in mid December.
Now it it is certainly not clear what is going on with DD and the latest updates - but here is what we know.
- Most Netflix streamers use DD+ for 5.1 audio - only the Apple TV (and possibly some Tivos) get DD 5.1 streams from Netflix.
- Netflix DD worked great until the 6.1 update
- It worked fine for a few days after the recent update
- All other apps (iTunes, HBO GO, etc) have no problem with DD on the Apple TV
Keep posting here (ignore those that say Apple doesn't monitor the forums) - their second level tech support confirmed they do (and frankly it would be shocking if they didn't) - but also let both Apple and Netflix know this issue needs to be fixed through all channels.
My guess is that Netflix is more focused on supporting all the other devices that use DD+ and the Apple TV is seeing issues because it is one of a very few devices that get DD from Netflix.
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May 9, 2014 8:37 AM in response to Vandergraffby mrbigstuff,I do not really understand why noting that this occurs when connected to a receiver is a key finding. I would suspect that most people who play DD 5.1 would use a home theater receiver.
But yes, I have the netlfix 5.1 problem also.
I spoke to two people at Netflix and found them relatively unhelpful.
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May 9, 2014 8:42 AM in response to mrbigstuffby Kingoftypos,mrbigstuff wrote:
I do not really understand why noting that this occurs when connected to a receiver is a key finding. I would suspect that most people who play DD 5.1 would use a home theater receiver.
But yes, I have the netlfix 5.1 problem also.
I spoke to two people at Netflix and found them relatively unhelpful.
Ha ha, I was thinking the same thing. We know that DD 5.1 is not being received when connected to an AVR... Frankly because that is the only way that I know of that you can tell. If there's a TV that does 5.1 on it's own with it's own speakers. I'd love to know the brand and model so I can smash it up at the stores. As it's a complete fake.
Just saying... 5.1 or anything above 2.0 is only pleasurable through a true AVR. Not even a sound bar will cut it.
KOT
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May 9, 2014 9:44 AM in response to Vandergraffby lkrupp,Vandergraff wrote:
- Most Netflix streamers use DD+ for 5.1 audio - only the Apple TV (and possibly some Tivos) get DD 5.1 streams from Netflix.
It would seem that the solution would be for Apple to update the firmware to support DD+ (Enhanced AC-3). Why they don't yet is known only to them.
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May 9, 2014 10:04 AM in response to Kingoftyposby er1c15,Hmm. My samsung relays the digital audio signal to my AVR. Though it doesn't decode the audio in itself, you can select which signal you want the TV to pass on (be it 2ch or Dolby Digital or DTS - and they really are labeled as such!). Anyway, the surround codecs have been greyed out since the problem arose again. The choices become available if the appropriate audio signal is present.
Anyway, just wanted to let y'all know that, some TVs can let you know what signal is coming through, given the ATV is connect via HDMI or with Optical cable to TV.
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May 9, 2014 2:59 PM in response to ADSDSJby Tony Davenport,Really? No, not seen that. Anyone else experienced this? Seriously, learn to read.
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May 9, 2014 3:02 PM in response to Tony Davenportby Tony Davenport,That was not directed at you er1c15, but at ADSDSJ.
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May 12, 2014 3:09 AM in response to peter aagaardby TheKillingBean,I don't know what the people from Netflix where smoking, but this was a chat with Kenneil from Netflix:
"Yes I just checked on that and there is no resolution just yet but I personally believe that my team "The Netflix Ninjas" and the "Apple Assassins" are working hand in hand in overcoming this problem. I am aware that it has been a while now.. however you know how technology can be, in the mean time I can say that hey you can watch on any other device you have there and keep checking in with us, to see if there's any updates on this..I personally apologize for the inconvenience"
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"Ah man! I can totally understand how you feel, it reminds me of last night I went home and the electricity went, it did take quite a long time to get back, no one likes to be uncomfortable".
So, no real answer yet.
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May 12, 2014 9:56 AM in response to TheKillingBeanby lkrupp,Well, instead of using AirPlay or 'any other device' I have chosen to use my AVR's (Yamaha RX-V673) built in signal processor with numerous 5.1 surround simulations. The Sci-Fi Movie setting produces a particularly good result with Netflix streams. It is simply not worth my time to get all upset and outraged over this issue which, at best, should be only mildly annoying until it is resolved. I can wait. I can make due. I am not outraged and inconsolable over it.
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May 12, 2014 6:52 PM in response to peter aagaardby Belo83,I can't believe this issue. I Jane Netflix on my tv and dd works great, but not on my Apple TV.
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May 12, 2014 6:56 PM in response to Belo83by Belo83,Should add I have a Yamaha 475 so I can confirm Netflix Dolby 5.1 works via my smart tv app but not my appletv3
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May 12, 2014 7:38 PM in response to Belo83by lkrupp,Belo83 wrote:
I can't believe this issue. I Jane Netflix on my tv and dd works great, but not on my Apple TV.
Well, we know that but there's nothing we can do to help you. We just have to wait for Apple and Netflix to fix it. Did you send feedback to Apple? Did you contact Netflix and open a report? You need to do that.
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May 13, 2014 3:50 AM in response to Belo83by rookie8155,I can confirm that Netflix DD 5.1 issue is only on Appletv 3. I have PS3 with Netflix app and Dolby Digital 5.1 works fine. No issues. Actually, PS 3 apps is better because it has option for subtitles now.
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May 13, 2014 8:10 AM in response to rookie8155by matiasnavarro,Hello rookie8155, I can't believe this from Apple , I have other several devices with Netflix-DD 5.1 working excellent.
The problem is that in my living room the Apple eco-system is a MUST.
How could I downgrade to 5.3 software my Apple TV 3?
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May 13, 2014 8:17 AM in response to lkruppby Belo83,wasn't looking for you to help. Just voicing my displeasure and reconfirming the issue.