Its is CCwGTV's lack of audio passthrough and device choosing to process audio natively and poorly which is causing these issues. I can confirm the issue I highlighted above is not present when forcing Kodi to passthrough audio instead of processing it on CCwGTV instead and the same Apps' addons on kodi play full Dolby Atmos flawlessly. This is where you are wrong again CCwGTV does NOT pasthrough audio instead processes it by itself. Please kind sir, I urge you to do the research before barfing up on others. Using the same services on my firestick 4k and Nvdia Shield I have no such issues and my receiver also shows Atmos/DD+ when playing content. Turning Atmos off and with all services showing 5.1 the output instead goes to stereo. But playing any content gets you *NO AUDIO*. All streaming services also show the DD+/Atmos/Vision badges on streaming services. My ccwgtv in manual multichannel shows all audio formats supported. 8K which clearly supports Dolby Digital, Digital +, Atmos, Vision, DTS X, DTS TruHD and 4k dolby vision pass through. There are multiple threads here just asking why google took that down. I have literally linked the thread where the issue was heavily advocated. I would urge you to get your facts right before claiming my comments are misleading. If you spend just 10 mins googling CCwGTV DD+ issue you'll see 100s of threads on reddit and here. (Disney + Dolby vision problems were mainly due to this) And there are several issues with how HDMi handshake is a problem with CCwGTV. Instead of downmixing DD+ to DD, CCwGTV does directly PCM 2.0. (wait oh yes, google deleted that thread)ĬCwGTV supports multichannel audio but POORLY. I can point you to the hours of conversations I had with Google's engineering team and all the bug reports and logs I and the rest of the members on the thread who have submitted to get this resolved. I have been actively advocating the issue and was the primary liaison for this issue on that thread. If DD+ signal is not containing Atmos metadata, the receiver's decoder should be able to extract the core DD signal.Ĭan you provide information about the TV model and receiver model? If Atmos metadata is embedded in DD+ signal, the receiver's DD decoder will have difficulties in extracting the DD core signal. The problem with Dolby Digital Plus signal depends on the presence of Atmos metadata. Given the fact that your TV set doesn't support DD+, you could take another approach, by connecting the GCGTV directly to your receiver, to allow its decoder to extract the core Dolby Digital signal from Dolby Digital Plus.Īlternatively, you could connect GCGTV to a HDMI 2.0 / HDCP 2.2 switch or extractor, with digital coaxial output, to passtrough the digital signal to your receiver. What is your signal chain from the TV to your receiver? Are you sending the signal from the TV to the receiver via HDMI, digital coaxial or digital optical output? After applying various settings in GCGTV have you restart it?
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