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![]() It may have been already mentioned in the forum that the Atmos mobile version is different.īelow are two versions/files of the same song as shown in 'mediainfo':įormat/Info : Enhanced AC-3 with Joint Object CodingĬommercial name : Dolby Digital Plus with Dolby Atmos Seems kind of crazy to me that the Firestick/Apple TV would determine whether you have an Atmos-capable device and then send that info to Tidal, but I guess they are trying to keep the E-AC-3 files from getting distributed to insecure devices. From my side the test would be to Factory reset my Firestick and set it up on the Denon and show it doesn't work, but I hope you understand why I won't do thatīased on some reading on the TidalDL forums, Tidal determines your equipment when your device handshakes, and sends one of three files: stereo FLAC (for PCs), AC-4 mp4 (for Android phones), or E-AC-3 mp4 (for Apple TV, Firestick, and TVs connected to an Atmos AVR). Keep in mind I didn't change a single setting, not even the wifi because it was all in the same house. It showed DD+ 5.1.īased on my experience, it's possible that if you factory reset your Firestick, set it up with your buddy's Atmos receiver, and then take it back to your house without changing any settings, it may work. ![]() ![]() Then I took that Firestick, and without making any changes, plugged it into my Denon AVR-3312CI. The Firestick detected the Pioneer (through CEC?) and Atmos just worked without making any changes to the configuration. I plugged the Firestick into my Atmos-compatible Pioneer VSX-LX503 and did the set-up.
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