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  1. 30 wrz 2015 · To pass a copy-protected 4K signal—which will include virtually all commercial 4K/UHD content for the home—the HDMI output of the source device must be connected to an HDMI input on the AVR that supports HDCP 2.2 copy protection. The AVR's HDMI output is then connected to an HDMI input on the display, which must also support HDCP 2.2.

  2. 7 cze 2018 · the only device I connect differently is my Panasonic ub820 4K Blu-ray player. This supports all the hdr formats and atmos etc. But it has 2 hdmi outputs, so I can connect one to the tv to handle video, and one to the soundbar to handle audio.

  3. Most budget soundbars even can pass through 4k video and most HDR formats even like Dolby Vision just fine. It’s only the refresh rate of the newer game consoles that they are limited with. Save your ARC/eARC hdmi for something like a PS5 etc. that is better off hooked directly to your tv.

  4. 29 gru 2023 · 4K HDMI pass-through is the ability of a device to pass a 4K signal from a video source to a 4K TV or projector while maintaining the 4K resolution. This feature is available on many AV receivers and allows data to pass through the system without quality loss.

  5. Many pre-ATMOs discs use DTS as their premium sound option, so it is best to connect the BluRay player directly to the soundbar via HDMI and “pass through” the video to the TV using eARC so that the DTS soundtrack plays with no negative impact to 4K picture quality.

  6. The best thing to do is go to rtings.com and search the model number. They explicitly state which soundbars support the various forms of 4K passthrough. Look for the LG SP8YA (it’s a model from their 2021 lineup, so not old stuff), I got it for 399€. Rtings says it’s more or less on par with the much more expensive Samsung Q800A.

  7. For example, all 4K content from a 4K source or an upscaling 4K Blu-ray player must be passed directly to the 4K TV. In order to transfer a 4K signal at 60 fps, receivers must be HDMI...

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