I showed my friend this thread and he said that "pass through" means the signal gets carried through unprocessed and that all the ATMOS processing should be done at the AVR level. So that devices before the AVR don't need the ATMOS capability, just the ability to pass through the data stream...
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Thanks. To kick the dead horse a bit, is it ever possible that ATMOS can "pass though" a device that doesn't support it or does it absolutely stop at a step in the chain that does not have it?
Also, does the ARC connection hinder anything?
Ok, quick question:
Devices
TCL 65R617 55" 4K Smart LED TV (2018)
Denon AVRS730H 7.2 Channel AV Receiver
Nvidia SHIELD TV Pro (2019)
Setup
Ethernet cable > Shield > HDMI > Denon Receiver > HDMI (ARC) > Speakers(audio)/TV(visual)
Question
So I stream through the shield and recently was in...