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Your best sound source should ideally be connected directly to the soundbar HDMI in - video will feed thru HDMI OUT to the TV. All other HDMI sources can still go direct to the TV; audio for these sources will get to the soundbar thru the HDMI ARC. This assumes your TV supports HDMI ARC. (Would be labeled on the port usually HDMI 1). This is how I set it up on my Vizio 75-E1 with Apple TV directly into the soundbar. Otherwise use an optical cable to get audio from TV to the soundbar and leave your sources all connected to the TV. I am not sure if Atmos will feed thru this setup but I think so. (All of this is covered pretty clearly in the setup booklet)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a 4k vizio 65” and ps4 slim although a fire cube is 4k. No device connects to soundbar other than a single cable from soundbar to tv via hdmi arc. The fire cube connects to tv directly and all I had to do was buy some hdmi 2.0 cables. I am able to view and listen content in dolby vision and atmos this way. It works perfectly and quality is incredible.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.PS4 doesn't support Atmos, so just use your ARC connection. Xbox is currently the only device that supports Atmos for gaming consoles. Same with dolby Vision (on Netflix only).
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