Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working

Discus and support Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; I have an LG OLED B7P a Dennon 920 audio reciever all support Dolby Atmos. When i set up the dolby atmos i get no sound out of the speakers. It... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by KaoticTaco, Nov 7, 2017.

  1. KaoticTaco
    KaoticTaco Guest

    Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working


    I have an LG OLED B7P a Dennon 920 audio reciever all support Dolby Atmos. When i set up the dolby atmos i get no sound out of the speakers. It worked on the Xbox one S but not the X. The dolby app lets me set it up but then it does not run either. Anyone
    else having these problems? I have changed all the HDMI's it is not the cables. Help!!!!!

    :)
     
    KaoticTaco, Nov 7, 2017
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  2. Dolby Atmos Problem bei 4K Filmen

    Hi Leute,

    ich hab folgendes Problem, meine Xbox One X spielt die Dolby Atmos App sowie Assassin’s Creed Origins perfekt im Dolby Atmos Tonformat ab.

    Sobald ich einen 4K Film einlege (Logan, John Wick) mit einer Dolby Atmos Tonspur (Englisch) bekomme ich nur noch ein Dolby True HD Tonformat angezeigt. Ist das ein generelles Problem?

    Vielleicht hat jemand das selbe Problem...

    [Translate: Hi guys,

    I have the following problem, my Xbox One X plays the Dolby Atmos App and Assassin's Creed Origins perfectly in Dolby Atmos sound format.

    As soon as I insert a 4K movie (Logan, John Wick) with a Dolby Atmos soundtrack (English) I only get a Dolby True HD sound format. Is that a general problem?

    Maybe someone has the same problem ...]
     
    sportfreak2k6, Nov 7, 2017
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  3. Brokenlog1c
    Brokenlog1c Guest
    Xbox One X 4k Blu Ray Won't Play Dolby Atmos

    My Xbox One X will not play Dolby Atmos when using a Blu Ray disk, but Dolby Atmos games and the Dolby Atmos app work fine.

    I recently purchased "Coco" on 4k Blu Ray and it will pass a Dolby Atmos signal to my Onkyo TX-RZ900. My receiver is Atmos capable, and works fine with Atmos games such as Gears of War or the Dolby Atmos app.

    I have tried changing every setting I think of and clear the blu ray cache, and still nothing.
     
    Brokenlog1c, Nov 7, 2017
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  4. KTM192AK
    KTM192AK Guest

    Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working

    I have Dolby Atmos problems too with Xbox One X, I have an LG OLED 65E6P and a Marantz SR7009 receiver. My receiver clearly is getting an Atmos Signal but it’s got a distorted crackling sound. Kind of like when you’re having video connection issues with
    the screen flickering, except it’s happening with the sound with Dolby Atmos. I had this happen in the past when I first tried using Atmos with a PC a couple years ago to play Star Wars Battlefront the first Dolby Atmos compatible game and it was a cable issue,
    I was using to long of an HDMI cable, switched to a shorter one and it worked.

    However this time I have tried 4 different cables and nothing works, I tried it months ago on an original Xbox One could not get it to work, and now the same thing is happening with my brand new Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition. I was hoping the problem
    would go away with the new Xbox One X, not happy that it doesn’t. It has the problem with both the Dolby Atmos app demos and when I booted up Gears of War 4, does the same thing, didn’t try a 4k Blu-ray but I assume it would have the same problem since everything
    else that outputs an Atmos signal seems to.

    I have also tried using an HD Fury AVR Key which extracts the HDMI Audio so you can send the audio to an older non-HDCP2.2 receiver and HDCP2.2 video to the TV, since the Marantz SR7009 doesn’t support HDCP2.2 and I don’t feel like spending a couple grand
    getting the newest version that does when I can get this little AVR Key for $150. It also doesn’t work; it does recognize the Atmos signal though, but still the same distorted crackling sound. The HDCP2.2 video to the TV works fine though, so it’s not a handshake
    issue like you get using non-HDCP2.2 hardware.

    I have basically run out of things to try and must assume that it’s a firmware issue with the Xbox One or software issue on the Dolby Access side of things that make it incompatible with first generating Dolby Atmos receiver’s like the Marantz SR7009. It’s
    just weird because there are no error messages like I see a lot of other people having online saying there receiver is not Dolby Atmos capable when they are, it just seems to think everything is working, when it clearly isn’t.
     
    KTM192AK, Nov 8, 2017
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  5. RyDinan
    RyDinan Guest
    YES!

    I have my Xbox One X connected via HDMI to my Samsung HW-K850 Atmos soundbar, which is connected via HDMI to my Samsung KU6290 UHD TV. For the life of me, I cannot get Atmos sound to work at all; There is zero sound when that option is selected in the One
    X's audio setup menu. In fact, I do get an error code when selecting the Atmos option (0x80bd0009), but the selection appear to "stick" if I back out of the audio setup screen, then go back in. But there's no sound at all from anything. And I've searched here
    and have found that others are reporting the same problem.

    I contacted Microsoft support yesterday via chat, and after a long while, the advice given to me was to go into the VIDEO settings screen, and try selecting "HDMI" instead of "Autodetect" for the TV type. When I tried to change this setting, the xbox gave
    me a warning that some/all 4K features of my TV may not work or be reported to the xbox - And that's exactly what happened. I was reduced to 640x480 resolution AND still no Atmos sound output.

    The other recommendation, was to try connecting my Xbox directly to my TV, then use a 2nd HDMI cable to connect the TV (via ARC) to my soundbar. The issue here, is that my TV doesn't output 5.1 or Atmos via ARC - it only does 2 channel PCM. So that was a
    no-go as well.

    At this point, it is clear this is an XBOX communication issue with my soundbar. I know my soundbar can handle ATMOS; My Roku Ultra is able to send ATMOS to my soundbar just fine (I get the special blue LED indicator as added confirmation). I wonder if there
    is any way to elevate this to Microsoft support to get a fix included in a software update?
     
    RyDinan, Nov 10, 2017
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  6. Exodion
    Exodion Guest
    Same, LGB7V. X connected to the 1st HDMI port of the TV. I managed to get HDR working and DTS works along with Dolby Digital but when I turn to Atmos bamm no sound. Fair enough that playing an atmos movie fthrough DLNA directly on the TV Atmos is picked
    up. I thought it was caused because I'm using the TV's atmos speakers directly but it seems like you guys are having the same issue with external speakers too. Interesting...
     
    Exodion, Nov 10, 2017
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  7. My Xbox One X is connected to my receiver. When I try to setup Atmos in the audio settings Xbox One X says that my receiver, Denon AVR-4300H, does not have Atmos capability. I am only allowed to choose DTS for the bitstream sound output. Atmos works fine
    with my Samsung 4K player so I know it is an Xbox One X issue.

    The Dolby App does not give any error until I try to view the demo videos where it flashes, "you are not viewing this video on Dolby Atmos." It plays the demo video on DTS instead.
     
    bolshoishalopai, Nov 11, 2017
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  8. Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working

    ***UPDATE***

    I finally got Dolby Atmos to work!!! Under "Settings, Display & Sound, Volume, Setup TV & AV Control, Audio" I had to change the default "Stereo" setting to "Surround Sound." The Xbox One X had to reboot to accept/change the setting. Once it rebooted Dolby
    Atmos was working. It is interesting that the main control will be under the volume settings instead of audio output. You would think the system will be smart enough to activate surround sound when you are choosing Dolby Atmos to bitstream.

    Hopefully this "difficult to find" change of setting will work for others who are having Dolby Atmos issues.
     
    bolshoishalopai, Nov 12, 2017
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  9. I was also getting the error "receiver is not Dolby Atmos capable." I finally got Atmos to work. See my other post on this thread. Under "Settings, Display & Sound, Volume, Setup TV & AV Control, Audio" I had to change the default "Stereo" setting to "Surround
    Sound." The Xbox One X had to reboot to accept/change the setting. After this change Dolby Atmos was working. Not sure why this setting is under volume instead of audio output (or why its not automatic since Dolby Atmos is surround sound).
     
    bolshoishalopai, Nov 12, 2017
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  10. DickensAZ
    DickensAZ Guest
    Same problem with mine. I have the LG B7P set as well, with a Pioneer Elite VSX90 receiver. I have tried connecting equipment through the a/v receiver, and also directly into the tv with audio ARC passthrough back to the a/v receiver. Either way, If I
    select Dolby Atmos in the Xbox menu, I get no sound at all - both with games like Assassin's Creed Origins (which is a Dolby Atoms game), and with 4K Bluray discs. In addition, with Bluray, even if I switch the Xbox back to its DTS mode, sometimes it will
    throughput DTS, but sometimes I can't get anything more than stereo. Another problem with Bluray is that some discs will not play at all, and some will play sound but only display a freeze frame picture. In summary, two problems: the Bluray Player App is
    clearly defective, and the Dolby Atmos does not work.
     
    DickensAZ, Nov 13, 2017
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  11. RyDinan
    RyDinan Guest
    Interesting - I'll have to give this a shot once I get home and see if I can get it working - Thanks for the tip! I'll report back here with the results.
     
    RyDinan, Nov 13, 2017
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  12. RyDinan
    RyDinan Guest
    Well, I changed the settings to "surround" and the system restarted. Upon restarting, I changed the audio setting to Atmos... And surprisingly, I was greeted with a new message, asking if I wanted to pass through Blu Ray audio to the receiver. It warned
    me that sound would only be output while the Blu Ray app was running and that no system sounds would be heard. Well, I didn't want that, so I chose "no" and proceeded eagerly to test with the Dolby app. I fired up the first video, and for a split second, the
    blue Atmos light on my sound bar lit up... Then it went away, and no sound was heard. No Xbox system sounds either. No number of tries to change the settings back and fourth seemed to get Atmos to work... So, I'm back where I started sadly.

    There was a system update, so I installed it and tried again. No luck this time either. Microsoft, you have a problem that needs addressing!
     
    RyDinan, Nov 13, 2017
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  13. RyDinan
    RyDinan Guest

    Xbox One X Dolby Atmos not working

    ***UPDATE***

    In a last-ditch effort to get Atmos working last night (after taking bolshoishalopai's advice and changing the Audio setting to "Surround" in the "TV & AV Control" section), I decided to unplug my entire home theater system for an hour; the TV, xbox, soundbar
    - everything. And to be clear, before I shut everything down and unplugged it all, I made sure that the 'Atmos' setting had 'stuck', despite the error message that kept popping up. I also made sure that the passthrough option in Blu Ray disc settings was NOT checked.

    After an hour, I plugged everything back in and powered it all on. To my amazement, I saw "ATMOS" flash across my soundbar's LED display. I still didn't hear any xbox navigation sounds or clicks - but I decided to try the Dolby Access app. AND IT WORKED!
    Stunned, I fired up Assassin's Creed: Origins, and there was ATMOS sound!

    Now, I have not put the system through power ups/downs to see if it breaks - but for now - I have Atmos. My guess, is that unplugging everything for a lengthy period of time, allowed each component in the chain to have their memories cleared and allow a
    fresh set of HDMI handshakes?

    Due to the ridiculous difficulty in getting this audio option to work, I'd still say Microsoft has a few kinks to work out, for sure.
     
    RyDinan, Nov 14, 2017
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  14. NolaLipps
    NolaLipps Guest
    I am having the very same issue. I've got the X1X, Samsung K850 Soundbar w/ Atmos, and OLED65B6... No amount of firmware/software updates, port switching, setting changes, or voodoo magic have been able to fix it. I did read online that one of the most recent
    Insider updates has fixed the problem. I'm hoping to get an invite to check it out. Please update us if you find a fix!
     
    NolaLipps, Nov 24, 2017
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  15. NolaLipps
    NolaLipps Guest
    I'm having the same exact issue.
     
    NolaLipps, Nov 24, 2017
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