

Still, couldn't get Plex movies to play in Atmos though. If not, I could switch to Dolby Surround and DTS:Neural X but those options are always available regardless of the source so not a good indicator things are working as they should. It's easy to tell if it's working because on my receiver it automatically switches to Dolby Atmos and displays as such. If I played Bright or Altered Carbon, Atmos came through to the receiver. Turns out one of the Attenborough docs that is labelled as Atmos didn't' have the right channels. Before the fix above the Netflix app wasn't producing sound. Next, was trying to get Netflix app working in Atmos. If I set the device to 5.1 I was able to play the test tone through all speakers correctly but I always use the Dolby HT now.

I could now configure my sound setting to Dolby Home Theatre. This needs to be turned off! During this period I did wind up paying for both the Dolby Access and DTS apps. Turns out there is a setting on the Onkyo buried under Audio Select is an option for PCM Fixed mode. At first, I had issues with getting anything beyond Stereo working through the Advanced Windows sound configuration. My setup is a Windows 10 Pro box with a Ryzen 5, GTX 1070 video card connected to an Onkyo TX-NR696. I couldn't find anything specific online around my issue so after piecing together internet info with trial and error, hoping this advice helps others. I even updated my PC and receiver during that period. So, I've literally been trying to resolve this issue for over a year. Please go to the relevant subreddits and support forums, for example: Build help and build shares posts go in their respective megathreads

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