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Tip: When you use S/PDIF for audio, the TV can correctly detect more audio
formats if you also connect an
HDMI
®
cable between the TV’s HDMI ARC or
HDMI eARC port and the receiver’s ARC or eARC port.
Choosing a preferred audio streaming format
Some streaming content is available with multiple audio formats. You can choose the
format you prefer from among the following options:
•
Auto – Automatically selects the best audio format for the content you are
streaming.
•
Dolby – Selects Dolby Audio if it is available. Otherwise, selects the best
available format.
•
DTS – Selects DTS if it is available. Otherwise, selects the best available format.
Choosing an audio digital output format
After making the required HDMI
®
ARC, eARC, or S/PDIF optical connection, from the
Home Screen Menu, go to Settings > Audio > Digital output format and select the
audio format to use.
Choosing Auto is the easy solution, and generally provides good results. However, if
you have a high-end sound system and want to make sure you are getting the best
sound quality available in the programs you are watching, you can choose another
setting.
•
Auto – Automatically detects the incoming audio format and transcodes it to a
compatible available format for the audio output (ARC, eARC, or S/PDIF).
•
Passthrough – Passes through the input audio to the connected receiver
without transcoding, sometimes resulting in better audio quality especially for
high-end audio formats such as those that take advantage of the higher
bandwidth of eARC, including Dolby MAT and Dolby Digital Plus 7.1, among
others.
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Stereo – Always outputs stereo, regardless of input audio format.
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