![]() The video content showed on the JRiver player and also on my TV screen. This is compared to the hard disc placed in the Blu Ray player. The 9 speakers all worked the way they should and the 3 subs all worked the way they should. My AVR recognized the Dolby Atmos signal and played back in Dolby Atmos. Playback: Opened up new created Atmos Zone, opened up the HDMI zone on my AVR, opened video file, pressed PLAY and worked great. The other two just left the recommended choices.Ĭhannels: I have no idea why but I chose 16, it works, I have a 5.2.4 playback system.Ħ. In the JRiver Zone Configure tab, this is where I had some problems as I was trying to configure, without the HDMI cable connected.įigured that out and found my Audio Device-McIntosh -AVR (Intel(R) Display Audio) (WASAPI).ĭevice Settings: Device: Checked: Open device for exclusive access. ![]() Created a new zone (add zone) titled Atmos Zone, I have two other zones Stereo and Surround.įrom the same PC that holds my JRiver player I went HDMI out to the back of my AVR, I picked an open HDMI port AUX, and the renamed it in the AVR menu, PC HDMI. I won't bother with all my trial and error.ĥ. ![]() The play back part I had problems, mostly because of my lack of knowledge as to how things move around and get connected. So far 1-3 has been pretty easy, with help of course. That was cool that upon import JRiver recognized where to put it.Ĥ. ![]() Oops say's imported, but where is it? Up to this point I have had only a music library. Using JRiverMC27 imported from the NAS to the JRiver player. Ripped (Steven Wilson- The Future Bites- Blu Ray) video and audio Atmos using MKV and Music Media Helper.ģ. I was successful in achieving playing an Atmos music release and thought I would share my experience.ġ. ![]()
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