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  1. When i have a media file (mkv-mp4) and it contains surround sound audio inside, how do i know its origins. Like if it is Dolby Atmos or TrueHD Atmos or DTS-HD MA. All i see on the track info is E-AC3 6 Channels. Is there any way to know for sure?

    Also besides that im so confused with all those formats and which format a player and software support etc etc.

    I have the JBL Bar 1000 which is a Soundbar that Supports Atmos and Google Chromecast with GTV as my media player, and inside that various sodtware (mxplayer/VLC/Just Player/Kmplayer/etc) which i use interchangeably

    I just need to make sure i have the proper setup and audio is coming out correctly.

    My soundbar sadly doesn offer an option to display the sound its playing. Its mostly says PCM when i start playing a file...

    Any help to clear this whole confusion is greatly appreciated guys.

    TLDR Bullet Points

    -What audio is included in any given file
    -What format is played in my soundbar
    -Correct setup and communication between devices to play sound without conversions until it reaches the soundbar
    -Craziness between various formats
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    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    When i have a media file (mkv-mp4) and it contains surround sound audio inside, how do i know its origins. Like if it is Dolby Atmos or TrueHD Atmos or DTS-HD MA. All i see on the track info is E-AC3 6 Channels. Is there any way to know for sure?

    Also besides that im so confused with all those formats and which format a player and software support etc etc.

    I have the JBL Bar 1000 which is a Soundbar that Supports Atmos and Google Chromecast with GTV as my media player, and inside that various sodtware (mxplayer/VLC/Just Player/Kmplayer/etc) which i use interchangeably

    I just need to make sure i have the proper setup and audio is coming out correctly.

    My soundbar sadly doesn offer an option to display the sound its playing. Its mostly says PCM when i start playing a file...

    Any help to clear this whole confusion is greatly appreciated guys.

    TLDR Bullet Points

    -What audio is included in any given file
    -What format is played in my soundbar
    -Correct setup and communication between devices to play sound without conversions until it reaches the soundbar
    -Craziness between various formats
    To check the file post a MediaInfo file report. Text mode. It will look like this



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    As netmask56 stated, MediaInfo is the tool for identifying formats and codecs.

    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    My soundbar sadly doesn offer an option to display the sound its playing. Its mostly says PCM when i start playing a file...
    If it receives audio that's already been decoded by the player, then PCM is what it gets. Dunno what formats your soundbar can decode by itself. Assuming you have it connected via HDMI, try to set sound to "bitstream out" from whatever player you have running. Then audio is transferred un-decoded over HDMI. When receiving native format, the soundbar may decode itself and possibly the source format is then properly displayed.
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  4. Thanx guys, yes this software is what i was looking for.

    So i checked it an the file i was trying to play and showed PCM on my Soundbar was DTS. Thne i played another one that was Dolby Atmos and sure enough Dolby Atmos displayed on my Soundbar.

    But why did DTS show as PCM? Are we sure PCM means thar audio is being decoded before it raches the bar? Cause AFIAK PCM is pure uncompressed format.

    As far as configuration goes ive set all possible settings to allow for bitstream and leave everything unhandled by hardware before it reaches the Bar.

    On My PS5 ive selected Atmos and i also get Atmos displayed. On my PC ive downloaded the Dolby Access plugin from MSstore, set Dolby as surround audio in settings, but im getting Multi Channel PCM showing on the bar...

    I just need to sort everything out and get peace of mind...
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    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    But why did DTS show as PCM?
    Probably because it was decoded by the player and put out as multichannel pcm to the soundbar.

    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    Are we sure PCM means thar audio is being decoded before it raches the bar? Cause AFIAK PCM is pure uncompressed format.
    Yes I think so. And it's true that pcm is uncompressed, which in multichannel can be send over HDMI.


    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    On My PS5 ive selected Atmos and i also get Atmos displayed.
    "Atmos displayed" where? As on your soundbar? Then things are the way it should, my guess. Note that you can't play Atmos and DTS:X "objects" when they are decoded by the player to be send over HDMI. Won't work. The objects metadata and soundpackets will go lost and only the 7.1 flatbed channels will be output as multichannel pcm. The height-speaker channels are to be created by the Atmos amp itself. So here, by your soundbar (given it's able to decode these kinds of audio).
    If you have height-speakers installed, you can tell the difference. If you don't have them, there's no problem that only flatbed multichannel pcm is send over HDMI.
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  6. Originally Posted by Ennio View Post

    "Atmos displayed" where? As on your soundbar? Then things are the way it should, my guess. Note that you can't play Atmos and DTS:X "objects" when they are decoded by the player to be send over HDMI. Won't work. The objects metadata and soundpackets will go lost and only the 7.1 flatbed channels will be output as multichannel pcm. The height-speaker channels are to be created by the Atmos amp itself. So here, by your soundbar (given it's able to decode these kinds of audio).
    If you have height-speakers installed, you can tell the difference. If you don't have them, there's no problem that only flatbed multichannel pcm is send over HDMI.
    Yes my Soundbar has a small Display and i see there what is supposed to be playing. So if it says Dolby Atmos im relieved everythings fine. When it Says PCM or MultiCH PCM i start worrying whats going on.

    So far on files that have Dolby Atmos and on my PS5 it says Dolby Atmos Indeed. On my PC it says MultiCH PCM. Although maybe it was just the game. Ill have to try one on this list that Supports Dolby Atmos and see if i can get it right on the PC As well

    https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_games_that_support_Dolby_Atmos

    But im worried about DTS. As ive said on Plex it plays a DTS file and bar displayed PCM, whereas another player says DTS Neuralink X...

    If you have height-speakers installed, you can tell the difference. If you don't have them, there's no problem that only flatbed multichannel pcm is send over HDMI.
    Wait, whats that? How do you mena exactly? My sound bar is Dolby Atmos, and the Surround Speakers are also height Speakers

    https://www.jbl.com/soundbars/BAR-1000-.html

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    I said this in case of a player decoding Atmos or DTS:X instead of forwarding it as bitstream. Then only the base 7.1 channels are decoded. Object information goes lost. And this would be no big deal in case you shouldn't have height-speakers installed.

    But since you get Atmos displayed on your soundbar, things seem ok. I take it sound is coming from your height-speakers. Your soundbar can never recognize Atmos when it's already decoded by a player and send as pcm multichannel.
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  8. I found a page where you get a lot of surround audio test files, so i have been testing those formats (no copyright material dont worry)

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JxmeedtAtgmoafXv9rroiDOS2vEX7N4b

    So on formats that are not properly displayed on my soundbar i suppose theyre are not played correctly. For example im having problem with DTS files, and when i play those fiels, the individual channel that was supposed to play through the fron speakers is also played in the back ones simulataeously. So i guess this means its a no go then for true surround on those formats right?

    I think its due to my Chromecast with AndroiTV

    I will now try connecting my laptop and try playing those files from there. BTW how can you bitsream through windows and havbe the audio reach the soundbar untouched?
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    Originally Posted by therock003 View Post
    ...So i guess this means its a no go then for true surround on those formats right?
    Don't know why DTS files are problematic. Chances are the player doesn't do proper decoding and/or screws up channel configuration. You can check if your soundbar does a better job. Try to output dts as bitstream (on a player that can do so). And then see if the soundbar - now receiving dts bitstream - does proper dts decoding.
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