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I think some of this is due to the shared audio format setting in audio properties, which dictates the playback quality of audio when more than one device has access to the audio output.īitstreaming was a great suggestion though so thank you, it's a good work around for most content, I'll update this thread when I can actually get it working.Dolby Laboratories, Inc. The games and Windows don't have an explicit option to bitstream like the consoles do. It's not perfect the two games that used to output as Atmos, NFS Heat and Forza Horizon 4, don't switch to Atmos anymore, so there's clearly a huge bug in either Windows, the HD audio driver, or the Atmos integration.
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Innitially I thought maybe the firmware update for the Denon had caused this but that can't be, it must be a driver or software bug within Windows. When you open the Dolby Access app and play a sample video, it literally says "you're not experiencing this in dolby atmos", but the amp switches to Atmos and the app registers Atmos input and output, which is just strange. The biggest annoyance is that selecting Dolby Atmos for Home Theatre simply doesn't work any more, it prevents any audio from outputting. Thanks for picking up this post You're right, after banging my head against the wall, setting it to stereo allowed whatever media I was playing to switch the amp out accordingly, so if I were to play a film mixed in 5.1, it would show DD+, and the Denon AVR app (which has been invaluable in the diagnostics process) would show the input being 5 speakers and sub, and if I played something in generic surround it would output as PCM and the amp would deal with it accordingly. I feel like it could be the firmware update on the amp, but I'd be lying if I'd said this hadn't happened before in my years of ownership of this setup. I figured as we both have Nvidia GPUs and Denon amps, I'd make an account because I'm curious to see if anyone else has this issue. I've tried rolling back the driver to an old one, still no joy. I'm struggling to identify the variable as when Atmos shows on the receiver, windows alleges that it plays sound by animation in the audio bar, but all I get is a slight crackle every now and then in the speakers, like they're about to do something but won't. Now it's the only thing that doesn't work.
7.1 and 5.1 work, and they never used to, only Dolby Atmos for Home Theatre worked previously.
I have exactly the same issue, everything worked fine until an Nvidia driver update/firmware update on my Denon x2400, I've done all of the above, tried the default windows HD driver that unlike the Nvidia HD driver actually lists Dolby Atmos as a supported format (I had to remove the NVidia HD audio driver from the control panel, go into device manager, uninstall it from audio devices and delete driver files, then scan for new hardware to get the default windows HD audio driver), and doing this allowed for the Dolby Access app to actually play audio on the demos offered within the app, but no other audio works in games or apps.
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The steps I have already taken include: making sure all windows updates and drivers are up to date, using the "configure" settings, downloading the doldy access app and setting it up for home theater, and using properties menu to set spatial sound to dolby atmos. It took me a while to fumble my way through setting it up originally. My AVR is a Denon x2300 that supports Atmos encoding and decoding.
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The PC is connected directly from the GPU to the AVR using an HDMI 2.2 cable. I have my PC set up like a console to my home theater and TV.
In this scenario, the AVR shows "multi ch in."
Sound is produced If I configure the setup to 5.1 with no spatial sound. Unfortunately, no sound is produced when it says atmos. When I came back, my AVR would say "dolby atmos" when playing games and youtube. When sound was playing, my AVR would show "dolby surround" when playing games and watching youtube. Recently my setup stopped producing sound.