![]() you can then look at the soundbar version or click down to 'factory reset'. When it's in standby (blinking light) home down the play button for 5 secs and the soundbar display will flash. Then I did a factory reset on the soundbar. you can do it through the power settings or press home button 5 times, up arrow, rewind twice, fast forward twice, and it'll reset a moment after that. I also did a reset on the TV (doesn't wipe anything). Also for the lag difference between audio/video. I use eARC and it feels like the audio passthrough mode is slightly faster for the starting sound delay. The sound is muted briefly when starting/pausing/fastforwarding/rewinding, but I somtimes get a bit of a delay with audio slightly slower than the video. I like the sound for the price and for the size of my room. I just try to understand all this.Hi i have the 8i and that issue. Sorry i dont know much about all this stuff. Wouldnt it be more work for the TV processor to permanently compress native Atmos content to the other formats for optical? It seems to me the eARC route should - if anything - perform better? I just dont get why there is lag when using HDMI eARC but not with optical. It seems like a processing lag issue from the TV itself. I already bought an HDMI 2.1 TV and an eARC capable soundbar to not have these kinds of issues and i dont see how any new sound solution will help me here. when hdmi 2.1 becomes a thing we get to upgrade are audio also to be able to do the higher 4k with the good audio formats Optical cant do 5.1 or better just basic dolby surround and dts ![]() (just position the second screen like corner to corner so you dont accidentally lose your mouse pointer lol) ![]() the hdmi to sound bar doesnt even need to run a good res. when hdmi 2.1 becomes a thing we get to upgrade our audio also to be able to do the higher 4k with the good audio formats These types of audio signal formats require the use of HDMI connections. The types of digital audio signals that can be transferred by a digital optical connection include two-channel stereo PCM, Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital EX, DTS Digital Surround, and DTS ES.ĭigital audio signals, such as 5.1/7.1 multi-channel PCM, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, and Auro 3D Audio cannot be transferred via Digital Optical connections. Optical cant do 5.1 or better just basic dolby surround and dts. I read somewehere in the LG Forums that this is a known issue with HDMI ARC but eARC was supposed to fix that.ĭoes this maybe have anything to do with the Sound Format?īecause when i'm using optical it wont use Dolby Atmos, but compress it to something else. With the optical i didnt notice sync issues. It'd be a bummer if i cant fix the Sound sync issue without losing the HDMI 2.1 seems the issue is only when using HDMI ARC. THE reason i bought the LG C9 and not one of the other OLEDS on the market is HDMI 2.1 for my next graphics card. When I connect the pc directly to the soundbar and the soundbar to the TV i lose all these features. I dont want to lose out on Features like ALLM (Auto-low-latency-mode) so i dont have to switch display modes each time i switch from game to movie or VRR (Variable refresh rate) for G-Sync. I know that no graphics card has HDMI 2.1 yet, but the next generation will.Īs soon as Ampere consumer cards are put i will upgrade. besides its better that way anyways.Īnd what do you mean HDMI 2.1 Features of the TV? no video card has hdmi 2.1 they are all 2.0 so 2.1 really doesnt matter unless your running lower quality 4k to get 120hz. Your best bet is go source hdmi to the bar then to the tv (your bar has 2 hdmi ins). No you need hdmi 2.1 for higher resolution like 4k hdr 444 120hz.for audio it just needs to be hdmi (only select few tvs right now support future hdmi 2.1)Īs for the audio lag your tv is doing the audio conversion before sending to your bar.that is whats causing the audio lag
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