![]() ![]() I have the Nakamichi Shockwafe 7.2.4 which I would highly recommend if you're stuck using a soundbar. My father in law got the high end Samsung soundbar and it definitely sounds meh. The soundbar is clearly not the same but it does give me more of a sense of "filling" the room vs standard DTSMA/DolbyHD if that makes any sense. I have a legit atmos setup in the garage. Id have to disagree on overvaluing the atmos/dtsx. I assume I would connect the PS to the "SOURCE", the "ARC/e/ARC TV" to the TV for video, and the "AUDIO ONLY" to the soundbar for sound?Īlso would any splitter like this have to be "compatible" with something like VRR or ATMOS/DTSX to pass it through? Or as long as its a HDMI 2.1 port, you're good to go? Besides it only having one input, it seems like it would work. I found this which kind of looks like what I want but appears to have a redundant port for my usage. End goal being at least the PS5 & 3080 have 4k/120/lossless with one HDMI going to the TV. That "box" would run HDMI ports for each source to the soundbar for audio and one HDMI port to the TV for video. Basically i'd like to have my PC, PS5, Shield all connect to one "box". I was wondering if anyone knows any HDMI 2.1 switches with audio extractors or if anyone else have any better suggestions. I could always try to tidy the wires up on the wall, but hoping for a cleaner solution. My next issue is the conduit in my wall sucks. Not a huge deal since most games don't use either and I have a Shield for all my media consumption. ![]() Right now I have the 3080 & PS5 directly connected to the TV for the 4k/120, but then I lose the ATMOS/DTSX compatibility because i'm forced to use the TOSLINK to the soundbar. My soundbar acts as my HDMI switch and is only HDMI 2.0. I recently got a LG CX and didnt think things through completely. I'm guessing none of these exist but I figured i'd ask. ![]()
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