Great video! I’ve had the Fury for about 8 months, and the Atmos conversion is just great. I bought a Sony x900f just before eARC ports were introduced, so this was a no-brainer solution! You did resolve the one issue I have. I have the Fury plugged into a power strip, and when I switch between my FiOS set top box and AppleTV, I have to unplug/replyg the AppleTV from the Fury to restore audio. The handshake issue being identified, I will power the Fury through the TV USB, rather than the standard plug. Cheers!
That didn't work for me, it worked for like an hour -- once the TV was off and I came back, all the audio stopped working from the TV again :( Have to use .82_2 to make it work, .86 works as long as you don't shut anything off.. I'm using and x900f also. If this isn't your case, I'd love to know all your settings.
Hi Peter, I’ve been using the HD Fury Arcana with Apple TV 4K, Sonos Arc (with a sub and 2x one’s) and an Optoma laser projector and the Atmos to my inexperienced ears is very impressive. HD Fury (Taiwan I think) makes a series of similarly impressive devices I believe.
I have this Arcana connected to my 2017 Sony 900E, Samsung Q900T, and a 2020 Roku Ultra! Fantastic product, I get L.L.D.V with lossless Dolby Atmos over Dolby TRUEHD.
Glad you got a chance to try out the hd fury! I use the earc plus the sharc to send Atmos audio to both the arc and an Atmos capable receiver in order to use an existing sub and existing Atmos Sony speakers.
HD Fury's Arcana works well with the Sonos Arc and now the Gen2 Beam (probably). I tried this with another set up - Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X with Samsung HW-A650 (because the audio DD+ processing from my Google TV by the TV through to the Samsung soundbar causes the TV to eventually stop processing and thereon sound stops) but the Arcana cannot identify the HW-A650. HD Fury will not likely add support even though their web page says it can send audio to all ARC/eARC soundbars as it is working on a new product VRROOM. So 1. NVidia Shield Pro -> HDFury Arcana -> Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X -> Sonos Arc + Sub3 + 2xOnes :: Works (Atmos TrueHD + DDP) 2. Google Chromecast with Google TV -> HDFury Arcana -> Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X -> Samsung HW-A650 :: NOT working as the Arcana did not identify the soundbar 3. NVidia Shield Pro -> LG OLED65G1PTA -> Sonos Arc + Sub3 + 2xOnes :: Works (Atmos TrueHD + DDP)
Peter, your efforts here provide PHENOMENAL educational value for this Arc; 2, One SLs; Sub G3, new Sonos home theater user (didn't even know what ARC, CEC, or Atmos was two weeks ago, lol) 1. Didn't occur to me to plug the Arcana into the USB port on my TV; great tip! 2. Velcro-ing the Arcana to the back of the TV for cable management issues; never would have thought of that; great tip! First, let me provide my setup, then my conclusions for your members. To be successful with the Arcana stripping Atmos for non-eArc users the setup is very important regarding: Streaming device, type of display, and HDMI cables. HD Fury support makes a huge issue of low-quality cables being causal in the Arcana not working to spec. SETUP: ATV 4K > Arcana > Display/Panasonic TC-P50GT50, 1080p TV (2012 ARC only), Audio/Sonos Arc SL with 2, One SLs, Sub G3; HDMI cables: Cable Matters 3-Pack 48Gbps Ultra HD 8K HDMI Cable 6.6 ft / 2m with 8K @120Hz, 4K @240Hz and HDR Support 1. 1080p display will not pass Atmos, without ATV 4K, or Fire TV 4K Max (older FireOS 6 devices will not work; can't speak to any other devices; after receiving my Arcana in California from Taiwan and learning this the "hard way", I bought both the ATV 4K and Fire TV 4K Max; keeping the ATV 4K -- wow, what a step up from my Fire TV 4K) 2. I am not using the ARC port on my Panasonic Display; in having the ATV 4K "learn" my Panasonic remote, both through its IR and the CEC settings, the ATV 4K remote turns my Display, ATV, and Arcana on/off in sync (both with Arcana powered with its AC, and powered with my Display's USB) 3. HDFury's support is most excellent at its Discord board. A new user should pay attention to the directions given for set up, initial troubleshoot, and common issues. However, the folks there (Taiwan) are extremely diligent and with grace, support newbs' like me asking redundant questions I hope this may be helpful to those with older 1080p Displays in avoiding the streaming device pitfall I encountered. I can now stream Atmos with all major streaming apps (HBO Max, Netflix Premium, Apple TV+, even Prime). I've watched your setup videos for the full Arc system; can't say all the effort was worth it for Atmos; sure Atmos sounds good, but not that much better in regards to vertical audio object placement/enhanced enjoyment. (Wish list: Sony HT-A9 😂) Now, going from stereo with two Event BIAS 20/20 (30 years old, lol) to a home theater surround system with all the gear mentioned above is AMAZING! Hope to learn more in how to optimize my Atmos experience. Thanks again for all your consistent efforts here, Peter. I've learned SO much from you.
Would that mean I can use an AV1 compatible mini pc hdmi out and play all my Atmos videos and get the Atmos audio from the hdmi port? Currently I only use usb to SPDIF so only Dolby Digital.
HDFury Arcana can be helpful for owners of a Sonos Beam, if they have a tv, that can not pass through dolby digital 5.1. My LG tv from 2014 can only pass through 2.0 from external devices.
The thing I'm most interested in regarding this product is how well it solves the lip sync issues with the SONOS only having the 1 HDMI port. I read that it pretty much solves it completely as you can use it as a way to (sort of) plug the external player into the SONOS, via this unit, rather then into the TV. I have the Beam gen 2 which I love but my bluray player is driving me nuts with a very slight lip sync issue (sound very slightly behind picture). TV apps are fine of course. I read that this unit acts as a way to solve this very annoying issue
Same here, works great! Occasional issue trying to get the TV to pick up a signal but I suspect it may be an older cable I'm using. Nothing too frustrating though
@@PeterPee have to use the arcana from the panasonic 4k player to the lgc9 to the arc. some hand shaking issue where it wont play dts discs so dont even get lpcm 5.1 or 7.1 just 2.0 stereo. strange i know.
Hi Peter. Another great video. I’ve used Arcana with ATV 4K and Fire Stick 4K for a while now. The S2 app will display “Dolby Atmos” when using various services, Netflix, Disney, Apple+ etc… However, if it was truly lossless wouldn’t the S2 app display the signal as “True HD”? And isn’t that only available from physical media such as blu ray due to bandwidth constraints? I may be completely wrong but thought that was the case.
Dolby Atmos isn’t actually a soundtrack at all. It’s metadata that is used by compatible audio gear to control which speakers are reproducing certain sounds for object based sound. Streaming services embeds the metadata to DD+ while 4K Blu-ray movies embed it in Dolby True HD. 0lex.also supports Dolby Atmos embedded in True HD. That information piggybacks on top of existing surround sound signals. At the moment, Dolby Atmos can only do this with two types of surround sound signals: Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD is a lossless, very high-bandwidth format that is currently only available on Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray discs. It’s transmitted over an HDMI cable, from a Blu-ray player to an AV receiver, TV, or a soundbar that can pass through the video. Atmos via TrueHD is also supported by some media player apps, like Plex, that run on the Nvidia Shield TV family of streaming devices. Also, no mention of LLDV on the Arcana which allows you out to get DV on displays that doesn't do DV and only does HDR10. It's also great for projectors as no projector supports DV. You have to have a source capable of LLDV, the 2019 shield pro and ATV4K both do LLDV. With LLDV (low latency Dolby Vision) the source is processing dynamic metadata and doing the dynamic tone mapping instead of the display. Essentially all this is accomplished via EDID spoofing from the HDFury. On the handshake one of the pieces of information is DV compatiblility. By spoofing the EDID of a DV display. The source, in my case Shield. Pro 2019, prompts if you want to enable DV on and you choose yes and it puts LLDV to the HDFury. Since the source is doing the dynamic tone mapping you are getting DV on a display that isn't DV compatible. You just won't ever get the DV logo on your display. LLDV was created by Sony and Dolby Labs as different displays took different times processing the dynamic metadata. With the source doing it there are no latency issues. That's why there were no DV games until LLDV due to lag. STD is no longer required to be DV compliant but LLDV is. blog.semtech.com/demystifying-dolby-vision-for-pro-av Dolby Laboratories specified (Dolby Vision HDMI transmission specification, version 2.9) a new DV mode of operation: Low Latency referred to as LLDV (Low Latency Dolby Vision), as opposed to STD (older standard mode of operation for Dolby Vision). LLDV is the evolution of DV. This mode is now mandatory for DV devices, whereas the STD mode is no longer required. Basically, with LLDV, the processing is done at the source, eliminating all problems associated with high latencies and also the transfer of dynamic or static metadata (metadata is not sent to the sink in LLDV). The LLDV mode is doing wonders for source devices, sink devices and Pro AV equipment. LLDV is Much Better for Source Devices In one word, latency. By shifting the computationally intensive task of processing metadata and tone mapping into the source rather than the sink device, the latency from source to display is much lower (hence its name, “Low Latency”.) The source device is also the place where complex algorithms are the most suited to take place. Microsoft never implemented the old STD DV, but with the newer LLDV mode, it announced that its Xbox One now supports LLDV (system update 1810). Future Xbox Series S and Series X will also fully www.hdfury.com/enjoy-dynamic-dv-content-from-lldv-source-on-any-hdr10-display/ play capabilities with a stunning new method that started a growing hype on the major AV forums out there with more than 200K+ views on AVforums and AVSforum That so called “hack” or “trick” is basically enabling any HDR10 display to render dynamic DV content from any LLDV capable source. Result is the greatest boost in picture quality that one can get for the money.
@@MickMacSpoz I can't say with 100% but I don't believe so unless it's on the OSD, I don't personally own the Arcana, I've got an HDFury Diva, which has a webserver for configuration. It also has dials but they are confusing to use. I just know there is a way to enable it on the Arcana. If you display already does DV there is no reason too but if your display does not do DV, and the LLDV option is on, then it's spoofing the EDID to an LLDV capable TV. You will know it's working because you get prompted to enable DV, at least on the 2019 shield pro or ATV4K as the source has to do LLDV. I'm betting it's using a Sony EDID as they helped create LLDV. With the Diva you can pick from a 100 different built in EDIDd and load your own from connected devices (or online). I leave mine on AUTOMIX on the webserver. It's supposed to pick the best EDID based on the source and display. I would recommend checking out or asking on Avsforums dedicated thread for the Arcana to get a definite answer. With the diva you can verify via the webserver or OSD and create your own custom DV settings as well as different custom HDR10 static metadata to choose the max nits and other things like maxCLI/FALL while the Arcana, from my understanding, is you turn it on but have no control over how it works. My VRROOM shipped out last Thursday and will be here Wednesday so I'm pretty stoked about that now that I have a Samsung 2021 neo but for the life of me I can't find the new Xbox anywhere for retail. I can't believe it's only 50 bucks more than the Diva. I pre ordered and got it for 399. For movies I get 4K23.973 422 BT2020 12b LLDV 297MHz 2.2 and 4K59.931 422 BT2020 12b LLDV 593MHz 2.2 for 60fps when playing DV content, My Samsung shows up as Q90A: 4K60 444 HDR+ BT2020. There is barely any HDR10+ content available but I can notice the difference between LLDV and HDR10 on Netflix, particularly transitions from dark to light scenes. I have to watch the Witcher season 2 again because sometimes I was paying more attention to the picture quality at times than the plot.
Hey Peter, this is amazing thanks! Quick question : will this work going - PC HDMI > HD Fury > Sonos Beam? And then will I need to make any tweaks to my sound drivers?
I've paid a lot for my Lg 79 inch in 2015 it only has ARC input, I was not going to fork out more money to get a EARC compatible TV so I purchased the ARCANA and it works. The firmware is also easily updated.
Hello, I have the same issue, my tv is a Sony 900f and has ARC only. Now, how Can I use arcana here and gets Dolby atmos. Does the soundbar has to be EARC at least? oh, forgot i also have an Apple TV 4K. Any insights in detail please and I will appreciate your response. Thanks!
I want to thank you, I’ve watched many videos and your explanation of and demonstration of the device is absolutely the best. After watching your video I had zero doubts on which device and version to get. My theater room projector now does it all along with perfect sound. I’m using a nakamichi system with an E-arc with an Optoma projector. I can’t thank you enough. It truly is a plug and play system.
Great review! The RS232 port allows for a connection to a Bluetooth module to be released by HDFury. This will allow you to connect to it with a smartphone app and change and view the settings. I probably won’t bother getting it. I use reading glasses to view the tiny LCD screen. Lol.
Thx for the video. I only have 1 source (AppleTV 4k), an Xgimi Horizon Pro (with Arc), and a Sonos Beam 2 (with eArc). I bought an 33Ft optical HDMI cable (phoossno Certified) to connect projector signal to Beam 2. When using the 4K Arcana device, would you suggest using the 33ft optical HDMI cable to run the audio (having a short HDMI connection carrying video signal between AppleTV and Projector), or using the optical HDMI cable for 4K video (having a short audio connection between AppleTV and Sonos Beam 2). I guess my questions is, is the long 33ft optical HDMI cable better for carrying audio or video without quality of signal? . Does Dolby Atmos audio require more bandwidth than 4k video when traveling a long distance (30 ft)?
Hi Peter, could you tell me how I would go by using this if I wanted to use it with a desktop with my TV being the monitor. TV - Bravia xbr 75x950h with E-arc Soundbar - Sonos arc w/sub and rear speaks Desktop - custom GPU GeForce gtx 1060 gtx
I’m happily using BestBuy Insignia HDMI audio extractor with 4K and HDR support. It only does 5.1 via optical out. In which you will need the optical to HDMI adapter. It’s only $50 which is way less than $250.
Peter I have my Sonos arc hooked up to the Arcana HD Fury, but it does not recognize when I’m playing video from my Benq projector, and when I run the TV connector on the Sonos app it doesn’t recognize it. Help!
I wish you could just come over to my house and figure everything out to make sure I am getting true Atmos haha. I have a Samsung KS8000 TV (arc connection, no e-arc) and a Sonos Arc
Great video. Let me add that I confirmed with HD Fury that they do not recommend to use the USB for power from the back of the TV. That was my immediate question once I got it.
Thanks for the video. Hey Pete could you do a demo or better said a test of Tidal with Sonos speakers. I actually have a home theater set up (arc + sub + 2 Sonos five as rear speaker) My concern is when you are playing music from Tidal is it better to do it from the Sonos app? In the Tidal app now we have Tidal Connect, where we can select to cast the music through Airplay or to the Sonos speakers. Which is the best way without losing quality? When I select thought Airplay from my iPad I note that it is able to play Master quality but when I select the Sonos speaker it plays on HiFi. Many thanks.
another senario is when I want to listen Atmos music from iPhone but don't want wake / turn on the tv, I can have this device and airplay to Apple TV, then source will go to Arcana then to Sonos without turn on the TV. It's jusr the cost is so high.
Hi Peter, I have a OLED65b7a (which unfortunately does not have eARC) and plan on getting a Sonos Beam (Gen 2), does it make sense to get the Arcana? It looks like the added support since this video was made. Is the lossy signal good enough for the Beam Gen 2?
Hello, I'm interested in using this device to connect from my AV Receiver to Television, and split the eARC output to my soundbar. Have you tested toggling the inputs from a receiver to see if the hdmi handshake continues to work? Thank you.
This Arcana thing works 50x50. Very frustrating.I had to return it. System - Apple tv in, projector Optoma - video out, Lyngdorf TDAI1120 audio out. When it worked the sound was great. But most of the time just no picture and sound.
Hi Pete, thanks for your video. Very informative. I have a question that need your kind enlightenment on. I am using Philips 2017 tv ( don't support Dolby Atmos) that has an HDMI arc port and a Sony soundbar that can support Dolby atmos. I am using the tv native app of Netflix to watch Dolby Atmos content. Currently, I only get Dolby audio 48khz when I watch Netflix now. The Netflix video is showing that I am getting 5.1 audio. Will I get losless Atmos audio if I get this arcana fury if I still want to use the tv native Netflix app? Or i still need to have another tv streamer like nvidia or apple tv?
Dolby Atmos isn’t actually a soundtrack at all. It’s metadata that is used by compatible audio gear to control which speakers are reproducing certain sounds for object based sound. Dolby Atmos isn’t sound, it’s information about sound. That information piggybacks on top of existing surround sound signals. At the moment, Dolby Atmos can only do this with two types of surround sound signals: Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus Dolby TrueHD is a lossless, very high-bandwidth format that is currently only available on Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray discs. It’s transmitted over an HDMI cable, from a Blu-ray player to an AV receiver, TV, or a soundbar that can pass through the video. Atmos via TrueHD is also supported by some media player apps, like Plex, that run on the Nvidia Shield TV family of streaming devices. So with streaming services you are getting Atmos embedded in a DD+ signal (more than likely) and True-HD with 4K Blu rays and via Plex and other home streaming apps from a media server on the LAN or USB connected devices.
Hi Pete, thanks for your video . This was what i am looking for , could you let me know have you tried using this with TV apps Netflix instead from those Apple TV 4K or NIVIDA? does the dolby atmos from TV apps Netflix works?
Hi Peter, I would connect a Shield as input, output audio on a beam 2 and video to a non-arc/eArc tv. Would it work if the TV does not have ARC port ? Thank you for this video.
This also helped me play DTS and DTS-MA soundtracks as PCM multi-channel soundtracks on the Arc (Sonos isn’t supporting DTS yet and my tv can’t pass through more than PCM 2.0).
@@jb7753 I did see that and I am eager for it to happen! I'm hoping that it means DTS:X soundtracks will play on the Arc at some point. Not holding my breath but I can dream, LOL :-)
@@fsanborn I just took it as dts would mean dts x also..... fingers crossed.... I haven't come across any content here in Australia that is dts:x encoded. I'll have to research it.
What other devices other than Arcana can provide Dolby Atmos for my 2018 Sony OLED TV that supports ARC but does not have eARC, I just bought the Sonos Arc & would like Atmos
With the arc port it should be able to provide Atmos already. Although it’s lossy. Not lossless. Does your tv support pass through or does it have on board Atmos processing?
EDIT ..I could not get APPLETV4k to maintain SONOS ARC as default audio output ..We could switch it back but THEN audio began dropping out all together ...it kept changing back to TV Speakers ... Turning off HDMI CEC on ATV temporarily fixed this issue but it came back the next day .... Instead of going round and round with Apple tech support (useless don't waste your time seriously) I changed to an NVIDIA SHEILD PRO .... well I couldn't get sound to work AT ALL or even SONOS to confirm HDMI connection UNTIL I RESET ARCANA TO FACTORY DEFAULT ....after that it works perfectly and even CEC works as I can control the ARC volume with the Nvidia remote ...this may or may not have resolved the issue with ATV4k ..I did not hook it back up to test it since the NVIDIA SHEILD seems to work so well and supports atmos / HDR etc..... SO if your having connection issues RESET ARCAN TO DEFAULT 😁 your welcome
Hi Peter. While on the topic of Sonos Arc, I’m using a Prism+ Q75 with the Arc. My audio will randomly cut off from the Arc for about 5 seconds or so. I’ve contacted both Prism+ and Sonos but they are just pointing fingers to one another. Just checking if you have any insights on this issue.
It does this cause the audio format source is changing and the Arcana is adjusting to the right source! Example: watching a movie with Dolby Atmos then u change it to tv show that outputs Dolby Digital 5.1. The Arcana is gonna adjust the audio format sound that fits ur soundbar..
Hi Peter. If I'm getting PCM Multi-channel 7.1 sound, is DTS going to sound better? (Dolby Digital 5.1 on the foreign language tracks of the same movie sound much better.)
I have had nothing but issues with the HD Furry Arcana. my set up is: Sony KD-55AG8 Apple TV Sonos Arc + Sub Gen 3 + Sonos one SL's x 2 I find that when I connect the Arcana to the ARC port (HDMI 3) and use any other HDMI input I don't get any sound from the TV. i only get sound when first connected. Do you have any advise on setting to overcome this?
I hate mine it takes for ever to fire up turn off video after it starts. Plus it takes even longer for audio to start.. Some times you need to get up and pull the power cord. Then wait for this to totally reboot.. AKA Worthless
Thanks for quality information. Had a doubt though. If my soundbar setup supports Dolby Atmos while my TV does not have Dolby Atmos in it. And I connect the soundbar to TV via HDMI eARC (supported on both of them). Will I be able to experience true atmos? Thanks
What type of TV do you have? A good way to find out if you can get true atmos is if you have netflix bring up an atmos encoded movie I.e 6 underground. When you select it and before you press play it will list the specs of the movie that you're hardware is capable of as in picture quality 4k or hd and sound quality 5.1 or atmos if your set up is capable of atmos. This is a cool feature on netflix. I went between the netflix app on my TV which doesn't have an E-arc port therefore can't output atmos and the netflix app on my xbox 1s which I'm running through the HDfury and on the TV app it only shows 5.1 but on the xbox it showed atmos.
There’s no reason to buy the Arcana if you don’t have an audio source that can handle Atmos. What it’s for is if you have an Atmos source, but your TV cannot handle the Atmos. I use mine with an Apple TV4K (Atmos capable source), my Sonos Arc (Atmos capable sound bar) and Vizio TV (non Atmos capable). The Arcana basically splits the audio/video from the Apple TV and sends the video to my TV and the audio (Atmos or otherwise) to my sound bar.
Hi peter, I have a sonos beam gen 2 with an older TV that doesn’t support Dolby Atmos so all I get is DTS surround with 2 ones as rear speakers. Would you recommend me getting one of these for Atmos? Will the sound quality be much better
One small annoyance that I experience is that when I would turn on my tv or switch between sources using a switcher (PS5, ATV4k)….I might get an audio or video sync issue (not showing up on tv or have any sound). I’d need to either unplug and replug HDMI cables or just keep switching sources and tv will resync
@@harveythomas4078 I am on 0.82 but dont think its the issue. Def handshake...especially when my TV doesnt actually "turn off", it just goes to standby
Hi Peter Thank you for your video really nice to watch. I recently bought hdfury Arcana for my old full hd Philips tv in combination with chromecast with tv and beam gen 2 etc. When i reset the Arcana Netflix is working full admos only Prime only DD+ . I change the scaler in Arcana settings to 4k sdr 12b and change chromecast also to 4k and Prime is working again. My question is changing these settings will this harm any of my devices? Thank you.
Thank you for the video! I dont quite understand whether this device can solve my problem. I have a smart TV with only 3 ARC ports (NO eARC), and a sonos arc soundbar with an earc input. I want losless audio from my TV to my soundbar, and I dont want any external device like a ps5 or a receiver or cd player etc. If I connect my tv's arc port to my soundbar, everything works fine and i can get the compressed version of dolby atmos from streaming services etc, but i cannot get FULLHD losless audio from my tvs internal storage to my soundbar, because my tv ofcourse only outputs through an ARC hdmi port. My question is: If i connect the ARC port of my TV to this device, and then connect the device to the earc input of my soundbar. And then play a file that has full HD losless audio from my tv's internal storage, will it output the losless audio to my soundbar? Or is this device only usable with an 'external source', like a ps5 etc?
@blackangelldx Could you give a short step guide on how you did it? It would be mouch appreciated! Trying to get mine to work using RTX3080 as source through the Arcana to sonos ARC. Did you have to do anything special with drivers?
I really need your help. My TV has HDMI ARC. If I connect the TV via ther hdmi arc into the HMDI OUT port on the arcana, Will the arcana convert the sound from the TV (apps) into lossless TRUE HD DOLBY and play it through the sonos arc?
I got a Series 7 65” Q7 QLED 4K TV, which seems like only supporting Dolby digital plus, not atmos. If buy this and connect as instructed, will it give me dolby digital plus or atmos on my Sonos arc?
Hi, I have one question. If I connect my apple TV into the HDMI IN (apple tv 4k 2nd) , the HDMI OUT to my monitor without Arc/eArc and the eArc OUT to a soundbar, will I get dolby atmos experience with hdr 10 hdr10+ content?
Hi Peter, many thanks for your informative videos. I appreciate that you can't answer every question but I thought I'd ask mine in the event that you can help. I recently bought the HDFury Arcana (excellent product) and the HDMI switch you mentioned in your video. I have a 2015 LG TV with HDMI ARC and the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) with 2 x ERA 300 surrounds. Since installing the Arcana, I can now listen to Dolby Atmos audio from my Blu Ray player. However, I've tried to play some of the Netflix Dolby Atmos content and the best I can achieve is Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (I do have the Ultra HD plan) as displayed in the Sonos app. I'm puzzled by the fact that I can get Atmos from the BD player but not from Netflix. I don't see Dolby Atmos displayed on the film/s front screen in Netflix, just 5.1. I believe this should be displayed if you have the correct equipment (?). I wondered if you had any thoughts on this? Many Thanks.
Is your Netflix client running on your Bluray player? If so it should detect that it is Atmos capable. But I know Netflix is finicky sometimes. It insists on polling the tv or attached soundbar to see if it supports Atmos. And that requires Edid settings which is complex to set. I can’t remember how to set the edid settings on the fury but you should force a full 7.1 Atmos/truehd track rather than auto. Which may misreport.
@@PeterPee Thank you Peter you have given me something to investigate. My Netflix isn’t running from my BD player, just via the app on my Sky Q box. I’ll look into it and report back if I have any success. I’m more than happy that. I can now play Blu Ray audio discs with Dolby Atmos content, being able to do so whilst watching Netflix content would just complete the picture.
Thank you for the excellent video - I have a Samsung Q90T Witt Sonos Arc + Sub + 2 Era 300 and thus a full 7.1.4 system. I get Atmos from native TV apps and also Atmos True HD when using PS5 as Blu-ray player. However when gaming, despite all the correct settings, I only get 5.1 and not 7.1. I believe because the TV does not do a clean pass through. Would the HDfury Arcana solve this? If you still have it could you please test it for me?
Hi Peter, I allow myself to contact you today because I have a problem, I have a Panasonic Viera TX-L47ET5E television, with an Nvidia Shield tv pro (Android) and a SONOS ARC sound bar. When I plug the soundbar into the HDMI ARC port and I check on the SONOS app I have a display that shows the stream is PCM Stereo and the result is the same when I connect in digital optical, if I use the box, will it give me another result with Dolby?
I have an AVSTAR switch with earc with a new apple tv, epson projector and a new sonos arc with complete 5.1 but in the settings of the apple tv it doesn't recognize my sonos. Under HOME THEATER it says it can't use this system function. I'm trying to get atomos and I've spent two days banging my head against the wall and can't seem to figure it out!
Hi Peter. I have owned this device for a while now, i used to get dolby 5.1 from my ps5, but since sonos has done one of their updates i now can only get stereo sound, or dolby but with a massive delay in the audio. Nvidia shield works flawlessly mind you. Would love to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance. EDIT: I read on a forum someone had this same issue and was advised to buy a switch to go between ps5 and arcana which he said resolved the issue. Hope to hear your experience with this.
I had this issue with the audio of the PS5. Although it is an actual TV issue really, the problem is it is too slow to process the sound and ends up with a picture before audio. The Arcana HD Fury fixes this problem flawlessly
I have not had that problem with the current 13.3 Sonos firmware. I thought the sync was perfect with surround sound. But I tested with all the video streamers and bluray and not the PS5. Could be a setting on the PS5?
Hi Peter, without going into to much detail here I believe My Gen 3 Sub has a hardware flaw high volume popping sound when using. I reached out to Sonos and they provided a replacement but the problem still persists. Wondered if you had any insight into this problem?
HI Peter, I have been watching you video's for some time now. Thank you for all of the information that you share with us. I recently purchased the sonos arc. I have been trying to connect to my Samsung UN85HU8550 tv but it is not detecting the sound bar. The TV is about 6 years old and has a hdmi arc connection. I have connected the hdmi cable from my sonos arc to the samsung tv but when I go to the settings there are no options to select the sound bar for my external speakers. What do you recommend that I do to get my sonos arc to work?
Hi, my Samsung tv doesn’t have EArc only Arc. I have purchased the Arcana which has resolved lip sync issue with my Sonos Beam 2. Should I be getting Dolby Atmos as I only seem to receive Dolby Digital Plus 5.1? Do I need to go into the Arcana settings to change anything? Thanks
Help! i'm looking everywhere but i can't find solution. I've Polk mini audio Magnifi AX but i can't pass my Atmos by HDMI because my monitor isn't ARC/eARC. Can this device solve my problem?
Hi Peter, Thanks for this Video- I have a question.. I have a low latency Gaming projector but the thing is it has only HDMI Port (Non-ARC) , and I use it with my PS5 and Amazon Fire Stick and planning to buy the Sonos System.. Now, My question is if I buy the HDFury Arcana, will it actually get Dolby Atmos from a Projector that does not even have the ARC ?
Thanks for your review. I have a Samsung Q90R TV (2019) No eARC port, just an ARC port - I am trying to connect the Arcana HD Fury with my Verizon FIOS cable box, and into my SONOS ARC for Dolby Atmos. I must be doing something wrong. Seems my remote (Fios one remote) doesn’t seem to work. Hopefully someone can help me. I bought new cables for HDMI 2.1 , and even with those, I cannot get Dolby Atmos show on my SONOS APP. Thanks!
@@craigallday1236 Hopefully you have better luck then I did. The Arcana is just sitting on the side cause it doesn’t play well with the Q90R TV and the Sonos ARC. Seems best I will get is DD+ sound which is not nearly as good as Dolby Atmos. I hope you can come up with a fix for yourself Please let me know how you make out.
@@iraAlbucher I’m finding that it drops away from Atmos and find it tricky sometimes to get all systems “ shaking hands “ . What has helped is resetting the Hd fury Arcana which has flipped it back in to Atmos . When it is on Atmos the spoken word has been difficult to hear . I bought 2.1 cables which actually made it worse … let me know how you get on
I have a Vava UST projector and this device and the Sonos Arc. It works by giving me Atmos, fixed lip sync issues and converts Dolby Vision to HDR. However, the device is not perfect. From the to time I have to disconnect the USB power and reconnect due to handshaking issues. Lost audio or video when I change source. A bit or a pain but the pros out weigh the cons.
what do you recommend if it is the AVR that does not support eARC but does support Dolby Atmos and ARC, in order to send lossless Atmos from a new TV to the AVR receiver?
As I understand it, Dolby Atmos is either TrueHD (lossless) or lossy via Dolby Digital Plus (DDP). For TrueHD, I believe eARC is required as the bandwidth needed is beyond ARC.
I’ve found another product which supposedly does the same. I’ve ordered it and will let you know if it works for my projector setup. Costs far less than hdfury.
I have a 2018 Samsung smart tv that does not have EARC nor support Dolby Digital +...Would hooking this HD Fury to my TV and a new Denon Receiver that has Dolby Atmos capable and EARC support work for me...and if so what would hook up look like
I am unfamiliar with the Denon AVR that you have. But in short, you won't be able to get that setup working. The Denon AVR being eARC capable means it is getting Audio from your TV through the eARC port. But since your TV doesn't have it, you will use the HDFury to do it. But that means your AVR is not doing its job. So if you get the HDFury, you should not need the AVR.
Thank your for your videos . I do have question . I have a Sony XBR-75X850E tv 75 inch . Apple TV 4K / hue play box and Sonos beam generation 2 . So far I can only have Dolby digital 5.1. I wonder how I can have Dolby atmos when using Netflix Disney + or hbo max . I don’t have E arc hdmi port . I only have arc port . Thank you for your assistance.
@@PeterPee good evening I bought the arcana and it work ( very well ) Apple TV >arcana Sonos bean >arcana and arcana to hue sync box . Sync box > to tv . My Sony doesn’t have E arc . And with sonos app I’m able to see and hear the difference . Disney +, hbo max + Apple TV +,Netflix and Amazon prime. Unfortunately no Hulu peacock . Anyway thank you . Of by the way the light are syncing too . It’s awesome . Next step will be the Sonos 1 pair
Hey Peter! Great video. Can I ask, will I be able to pass through Films with ATMOS via hard disk connected to my tv?? My arc is coming in a few days and will be connected via eARC to my brand new tv!
@@PeterPee Awesome mate! My arc came today! Plays atmos fine on streaming services. On hard disk however, it either shows dolby multichannel pcm 5.1 or Dolby digital plus 5.1 I doubt that is atmos haha but nontheless, still sounds great!
@@PeterPee Your efforts here provide PHENOMENAL educational value for this Arc; 2, One SLs; Sub G3, new Sonos home theater user (didn't even know what ARC, CEC, or Atmos was two weeks ago, lol) 1. Didn't occur to me to plug the Arcana into the USB port on my TV; great tip! First, let me provide my setup, then my conclusions for your members. To be successful with the Arcana stripping Atmos for non-eArc users the setup is very important regarding: Streaming device, type of display, and HDMI cables. HD Fury support makes a huge issue of low-quality cables being causal in the Arcana not working to spec. SETUP: ATV 4K > Arcana > Display/Panasonic TC-P50GT50, 1080p TV (2012 ARC only), Audio/Sonos Arc SL with 2, One SLs, Sub G3; HDMI cables: Cable Matters 3-Pack 48Gbps Ultra HD 8K HDMI Cable 6.6 ft / 2m with 8K @120Hz, 4K @240Hz and HDR Support 1. 1080p display will not pass Atmos, without ATV 4K, or Fire TV 4K Max (older FireOS 6 devices will not work; can't speak to any other devices; after receiving my Arcana in California from Taiwan and learning this the "hard way", I bought both the ATV 4K and Fire TV 4K Max; keeping the ATV 4K -- wow, what a step up from my Fire TV 4K) 2. I am not using the ARC port on my Panasonic Display; in having the ATV 4K "learn" my Panasonic remote, both through its IR and the CEC settings, the ATV 4K remote turns my Display, ATV, and Arcana on/off in sync (both with Arcana powered with its AC, and powered with my Display's USB) 3. HDFury's support is most excellent at its Discord board. A new user should pay attention to the directions given for set up, initial troubleshoot, and common issues. However, the folks there (Taiwan) are extremely diligent and with grace, support newbs' like me asking redundant questions I hope this may be helpful to those with older 1080p Displays in avoiding the streaming device pitfall I encountered. I can now stream Atmos with all major streaming apps (HBO Max, Netflix Premium, Apple TV+, even Prime). I've watched your setup videos for the full Arc system; can't say all the effort was worth it for Atmos; sure Atmos sounds good, but not that much better in regards to vertical audio object placement/enhanced enjoyment. (Wish list: Sony HT-A9 😂) Now, going from stereo with two Event BIAS 20/20 (30 years old, lol) to a home theater surround system with all the gear mentioned above is AMAZING! Hope to learn more in how to optimize my Atmos experience. Thanks again for all your consistent efforts here, Peter. I've learned SO much from you.
Hi, thank you so much for your videos. They’re very informational, I have a LG C1, TV and Jost purchased a Sonos Arc with sub mini. I have been dealing with a very slight audio delay ever since I have purchased the Sonos Arc, I was just wondering if this product would solve this issue. I stream primarily off of my TVs apps, and a Blu-ray player. Both of them have a very slight audio delay, (lip sync issue) just trying to figure out how to fix this problem, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I love the Sonos Arc, but I can’t stand this lip-synch issue. Also, I have tried all kinds of settings in the Sonos and TV to resolve this problem. Nothing has helped the only lip-synch settings I can adjust only increase the problem, and delays sound more.
That’s very strange. I have the older CX and was not facing any delays at all. In my experience, the device here won’t be any different if you don’t get to the root of the issue. I didn’t have a problem with the tv and no problem with the splitter. But if there is a problem somewhere else I think the splitter won’t resolve it.
I was just thinking if I get an Apple TV hook it up to the HD fury hook the HD fury to my Sonos, and then my Sonos to my TV that could possibly resolve the issue being that the video would be passing through the Sonos before my TV, any thoughts would be appreciated.
@@Eric-xw9sj hi, would you say the sound difference is worth the price of this with the beam 2. Like is it a very noticeable difference in sound quality
Switch to use with the Arcana HDFury. Not HDMI 2.1 But does 4K60Hz and passes through Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos! amzn.to/39y1ZFV Sorry forgot to update the description!
I used Arcana for some Months. In my case it didn’t work! A lot of blackscreens and reboots. The Support of FURY couldn’t help me. Their only suggestion was to change a cable! Cableswap didn’t help of course!
@@captainsparkle-fingers2744 I tried 3 different 2.1 highend cables! It didn’t work for me. Last month I bought earc LG g1 TV all 3 cables work with PS5 and ATV without any problems! Arcan is sold now and is not my problem any more!
Great video! I’ve had the Fury for about 8 months, and the Atmos conversion is just great. I bought a Sony x900f just before eARC ports were introduced, so this was a no-brainer solution!
You did resolve the one issue I have. I have the Fury plugged into a power strip, and when I switch between my FiOS set top box and AppleTV, I have to unplug/replyg the AppleTV from the Fury to restore audio. The handshake issue being identified, I will power the Fury through the TV USB, rather than the standard plug. Cheers!
That didn't work for me, it worked for like an hour -- once the TV was off and I came back, all the audio stopped working from the TV again :( Have to use .82_2 to make it work, .86 works as long as you don't shut anything off.. I'm using and x900f also. If this isn't your case, I'd love to know all your settings.
Using the usb port on the TV....... BEST RECOMMENDATION!!!!! Solved my hand shaking issue!!!
Hi Peter, I’ve been using the HD Fury Arcana with Apple TV 4K, Sonos Arc (with a sub and 2x one’s) and an Optoma laser projector and the Atmos to my inexperienced ears is very impressive. HD Fury (Taiwan I think) makes a series of similarly impressive devices I believe.
I have this Arcana connected to my 2017 Sony 900E, Samsung Q900T, and a 2020 Roku Ultra! Fantastic product, I get L.L.D.V with lossless Dolby Atmos over Dolby TRUEHD.
Hi , wondering how you get lossless Dolby Atmos by using Roku ultra ,I believe only physical blue ray disc can get.
Glad you got a chance to try out the hd fury! I use the earc plus the sharc to send Atmos audio to both the arc and an Atmos capable receiver in order to use an existing sub and existing Atmos Sony speakers.
All together,at the same time, with perfect sync. All Atmos.
HD Fury's Arcana works well with the Sonos Arc and now the Gen2 Beam (probably). I tried this with another set up - Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X with Samsung HW-A650 (because the audio DD+ processing from my Google TV by the TV through to the Samsung soundbar causes the TV to eventually stop processing and thereon sound stops) but the Arcana cannot identify the HW-A650. HD Fury will not likely add support even though their web page says it can send audio to all ARC/eARC soundbars as it is working on a new product VRROOM.
So
1. NVidia Shield Pro -> HDFury Arcana -> Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X -> Sonos Arc + Sub3 + 2xOnes :: Works (Atmos TrueHD + DDP)
2. Google Chromecast with Google TV -> HDFury Arcana -> Sharp Aquos LC-65UE630X -> Samsung HW-A650 :: NOT working as the Arcana did not identify the soundbar
3. NVidia Shield Pro -> LG OLED65G1PTA -> Sonos Arc + Sub3 + 2xOnes :: Works (Atmos TrueHD + DDP)
i have it hooked up to a projector and a Sonos Arc. It works great. I now have Dolby Vision and losless ATMOS.
did you use apple tv 4k or bluray palyer which connect to the projector?
It’s what this device is supposed to do for us projector users!
Peter, your efforts here provide PHENOMENAL educational value for this Arc; 2, One SLs; Sub G3, new Sonos home theater user (didn't even know what ARC, CEC, or Atmos was two weeks ago, lol)
1. Didn't occur to me to plug the Arcana into the USB port on my TV; great tip!
2. Velcro-ing the Arcana to the back of the TV for cable management issues; never would have thought of that; great tip!
First, let me provide my setup, then my conclusions for your members. To be successful with the Arcana stripping Atmos for non-eArc users the setup is very important regarding: Streaming device, type of display, and HDMI cables. HD Fury support makes a huge issue of low-quality cables being causal in the Arcana not working to spec.
SETUP:
ATV 4K > Arcana > Display/Panasonic TC-P50GT50, 1080p TV (2012 ARC only), Audio/Sonos Arc SL with 2, One SLs, Sub G3; HDMI cables: Cable Matters 3-Pack 48Gbps Ultra HD 8K HDMI Cable 6.6 ft / 2m with 8K @120Hz, 4K @240Hz and HDR Support
1. 1080p display will not pass Atmos, without ATV 4K, or Fire TV 4K Max (older FireOS 6 devices will not work; can't speak to any other devices; after receiving my Arcana in California from Taiwan and learning this the "hard way", I bought both the ATV 4K and Fire TV 4K Max; keeping the ATV 4K -- wow, what a step up from my Fire TV 4K)
2. I am not using the ARC port on my Panasonic Display; in having the ATV 4K "learn" my Panasonic remote, both through its IR and the CEC settings, the ATV 4K remote turns my Display, ATV, and Arcana on/off in sync (both with Arcana powered with its AC, and powered with my Display's USB)
3. HDFury's support is most excellent at its Discord board. A new user should pay attention to the directions given for set up, initial troubleshoot, and common issues. However, the folks there (Taiwan) are extremely diligent and with grace, support newbs' like me asking redundant questions
I hope this may be helpful to those with older 1080p Displays in avoiding the streaming device pitfall I encountered. I can now stream Atmos with all major streaming apps (HBO Max, Netflix Premium, Apple TV+, even Prime). I've watched your setup videos for the full Arc system; can't say all the effort was worth it for Atmos; sure Atmos sounds good, but not that much better in regards to vertical audio object placement/enhanced enjoyment. (Wish list: Sony HT-A9 😂)
Now, going from stereo with two Event BIAS 20/20 (30 years old, lol) to a home theater surround system with all the gear mentioned above is AMAZING! Hope to learn more in how to optimize my Atmos experience.
Thanks again for all your consistent efforts here, Peter. I've learned SO much from you.
To make your computer work with this device, make sure you do an update on the computer itself. Get the latest driver's and it should work
Would that mean I can use an AV1 compatible mini pc hdmi out and play all my Atmos videos and get the Atmos audio from the hdmi port? Currently I only use usb to SPDIF so only Dolby Digital.
HDFury Arcana can be helpful for owners of a Sonos Beam, if they have a tv, that can not pass through dolby digital 5.1. My LG tv from 2014 can only pass through 2.0 from external devices.
The thing I'm most interested in regarding this product is how well it solves the lip sync issues with the SONOS only having the 1 HDMI port. I read that it pretty much solves it completely as you can use it as a way to (sort of) plug the external player into the SONOS, via this unit, rather then into the TV. I have the Beam gen 2 which I love but my bluray player is driving me nuts with a very slight lip sync issue (sound very slightly behind picture). TV apps are fine of course. I read that this unit acts as a way to solve this very annoying issue
The issue is your TV eARC/ARC. This is supposed to help.
Thanks Peter I have the arcana and run it through the Philips hue sync box works a treat
Wow... That must be a sight .....
Same here, works great! Occasional issue trying to get the TV to pick up a signal but I suspect it may be an older cable I'm using. Nothing too frustrating though
@@PeterPee have to use the arcana from the panasonic 4k player to the lgc9 to the arc. some hand shaking issue where it wont play dts discs so dont even get lpcm 5.1 or 7.1 just 2.0 stereo. strange i know.
Hi Peter. Another great video. I’ve used Arcana with ATV 4K and Fire Stick 4K for a while now. The S2 app will display “Dolby Atmos” when using various services, Netflix, Disney, Apple+ etc… However, if it was truly lossless wouldn’t the S2 app display the signal as “True HD”? And isn’t that only available from physical media such as blu ray due to bandwidth constraints? I may be completely wrong but thought that was the case.
You are not wrong, you are correct.
Dolby Atmos isn’t actually a soundtrack at all. It’s metadata that is used by compatible audio gear to control which speakers are reproducing certain sounds for object based sound. Streaming services embeds the metadata to DD+ while 4K Blu-ray movies embed it in Dolby True HD. 0lex.also supports Dolby Atmos embedded in True HD.
That information piggybacks on top of existing surround sound signals. At the moment, Dolby Atmos can only do this with two types of surround sound signals:
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless, very high-bandwidth format that is currently only available on Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray discs. It’s transmitted over an HDMI cable, from a Blu-ray player to an AV receiver, TV, or a soundbar that can pass through the video. Atmos via TrueHD is also supported by some media player apps, like Plex, that run on the Nvidia Shield TV family of streaming devices.
Also, no mention of LLDV on the Arcana which allows you out to get DV on displays that doesn't do DV and only does HDR10. It's also great for projectors as no projector supports DV. You have to have a source capable of LLDV, the 2019 shield pro and ATV4K both do LLDV.
With LLDV (low latency Dolby Vision) the source is processing dynamic metadata and doing the dynamic tone mapping instead of the display.
Essentially all this is accomplished via EDID spoofing from the HDFury. On the handshake one of the pieces of information is DV compatiblility. By spoofing the EDID of a DV display. The source, in my case Shield. Pro 2019, prompts if you want to enable DV on and you choose yes and it puts LLDV to the HDFury.
Since the source is doing the dynamic tone mapping you are getting DV on a display that isn't DV compatible. You just won't ever get the DV logo on your display. LLDV was created by Sony and Dolby Labs as different displays took different times processing the dynamic metadata. With the source doing it there are no latency issues. That's why there were no DV games until LLDV due to lag. STD is no longer required to be DV compliant but LLDV is.
blog.semtech.com/demystifying-dolby-vision-for-pro-av
Dolby Laboratories specified (Dolby Vision HDMI transmission specification, version 2.9) a new DV mode of operation: Low Latency referred to as LLDV (Low Latency Dolby Vision), as opposed to STD (older standard mode of operation for Dolby Vision). LLDV is the evolution of DV. This mode is now mandatory for DV devices, whereas the STD mode is no longer required. Basically, with LLDV, the processing is done at the source, eliminating all problems associated with high latencies and also the transfer of dynamic or static metadata (metadata is not sent to the sink in LLDV). The LLDV mode is doing wonders for source devices, sink devices and Pro AV equipment.
LLDV is Much Better for Source Devices
In one word, latency. By shifting the computationally intensive task of processing metadata and tone mapping into the source rather than the sink device, the latency from source to display is much lower (hence its name, “Low Latency”.) The source device is also the place where complex algorithms are the most suited to take place. Microsoft never implemented the old STD DV, but with the newer LLDV mode, it announced that its Xbox One now supports LLDV (system update 1810). Future Xbox Series S and Series X will also fully
www.hdfury.com/enjoy-dynamic-dv-content-from-lldv-source-on-any-hdr10-display/
play capabilities with a stunning new method that started a growing hype on the major AV forums out there with more than 200K+ views on AVforums and AVSforum
That so called “hack” or “trick” is basically enabling any HDR10 display to render dynamic DV content from any LLDV capable source. Result is the greatest boost in picture quality that one can get for the money.
@@JoshFisher567 is it correct that with the Arcana and LLDV switched On it doesn’t show in the EDID?
@@MickMacSpoz I can't say with 100% but I don't believe so unless it's on the OSD, I don't personally own the Arcana, I've got an HDFury Diva, which has a webserver for configuration. It also has dials but they are confusing to use. I just know there is a way to enable it on the Arcana. If you display already does DV there is no reason too but if your display does not do DV, and the LLDV option is on, then it's spoofing the EDID to an LLDV capable TV. You will know it's working because you get prompted to enable DV, at least on the 2019 shield pro or ATV4K as the source has to do LLDV. I'm betting it's using a Sony EDID as they helped create LLDV. With the Diva you can pick from a 100 different built in EDIDd and load your own from connected devices (or online). I leave mine on AUTOMIX on the webserver. It's supposed to pick the best EDID based on the source and display.
I would recommend checking out or asking on Avsforums dedicated thread for the Arcana to get a definite answer. With the diva you can verify via the webserver or OSD and create your own custom DV settings as well as different custom HDR10 static metadata to choose the max nits and other things like maxCLI/FALL while the Arcana, from my understanding, is you turn it on but have no control over how it works.
My VRROOM shipped out last Thursday and will be here Wednesday so I'm pretty stoked about that now that I have a Samsung 2021 neo but for the life of me I can't find the new Xbox anywhere for retail. I can't believe it's only 50 bucks more than the Diva. I pre ordered and got it for 399.
For movies I get 4K23.973 422 BT2020 12b LLDV 297MHz 2.2 and 4K59.931 422 BT2020 12b LLDV 593MHz 2.2 for 60fps when playing DV content, My Samsung shows up as Q90A: 4K60 444 HDR+ BT2020. There is barely any HDR10+ content available but I can notice the difference between LLDV and HDR10 on Netflix, particularly transitions from dark to light scenes. I have to watch the Witcher season 2 again because sometimes I was paying more attention to the picture quality at times than the plot.
HI MIck, how do you connect your FireStick? HDMI IN as firestick?
Hey Peter, this is amazing thanks!
Quick question : will this work going - PC HDMI > HD Fury > Sonos Beam? And then will I need to make any tweaks to my sound drivers?
Is there an answer for this? I'm thinking of the same set up.
Same here
Any news here?
I got the HD Fury for About 2 months , IT works
@DK tv thanks for responding! But still, you loose dolby atmos right? The max you get is 5.1, correct?
I've paid a lot for my Lg 79 inch in 2015 it only has ARC input, I was not going to fork out more money to get a EARC compatible TV so I purchased the ARCANA and it works. The firmware is also easily updated.
Yeah, that's one of the scenarios... If the TV is still great, why pay more and spend extra just to get an eARC port...
Hello,
I have the same issue, my tv is a Sony 900f and has ARC only. Now, how Can I use arcana here and gets Dolby atmos. Does the soundbar has to be EARC at least? oh, forgot i also have an Apple TV 4K.
Any insights in detail please and I will appreciate your response.
Thanks!
I want to thank you, I’ve watched many videos and your explanation of and demonstration of the device is absolutely the best. After watching your video I had zero doubts on which device and version to get. My theater room projector now does it all along with perfect sound. I’m using a nakamichi system with an E-arc with an Optoma projector. I can’t thank you enough. It truly is a plug and play system.
Great review! The RS232 port allows for a connection to a Bluetooth module to be released by HDFury. This will allow you to connect to it with a smartphone app and change and view the settings. I probably won’t bother getting it. I use reading glasses to view the tiny LCD screen. Lol.
Cool, thanks for sharing that piece of information! And yes... that tiny screen....
Very informative. Thanks. Just added one to use with my SONOS ARC. Will see how I get on.
I been waiting on your thoughts on this device. Ordered one today.
Hey Peter! Would this work with a laptop that does not have an Optical out for the Sonos Beam 2?
Thx for the video. I only have 1 source (AppleTV 4k), an Xgimi Horizon Pro (with Arc), and a Sonos Beam 2 (with eArc). I bought an 33Ft optical HDMI cable (phoossno Certified) to connect projector signal to Beam 2. When using the 4K Arcana device, would you suggest using the 33ft optical HDMI cable to run the audio (having a short HDMI connection carrying video signal between AppleTV and Projector), or using the optical HDMI cable for 4K video (having a short audio connection between AppleTV and Sonos Beam 2). I guess my questions is, is the long 33ft optical HDMI cable better for carrying audio or video without quality of signal? . Does Dolby Atmos audio require more bandwidth than 4k video when traveling a long distance (30 ft)?
Hi Peter, could you tell me how I would go by using this if I wanted to use it with a desktop with my TV being the monitor.
TV - Bravia xbr 75x950h with E-arc
Soundbar - Sonos arc w/sub and rear speaks
Desktop - custom GPU GeForce gtx 1060 gtx
Thank you for reviewing this! Very detailed! :D
Can The Arcana HD ferry be hooked up to AV receiver to receive Doby atmos through your speakers
I’m happily using BestBuy Insignia HDMI audio extractor with 4K and HDR support. It only does 5.1 via optical out. In which you will need the optical to HDMI adapter. It’s only $50 which is way less than $250.
Peter I have my Sonos arc hooked up to the Arcana HD Fury, but it does not recognize when I’m playing video from my Benq projector, and when I run the TV connector on the Sonos app it doesn’t recognize it. Help!
Does the akana fury work with the 4k fire cube?
Hi Peter, just wanted to know if a cable box and a blu-ray can be connected using the recommended HDMI stick?
What if my sound bar has an extra HDMI out port can I just plug in my Apple TV and still get erc..?
Wonder if it would also work with a PC by connecting it to the PC's HDMI port so it can output to Sonos Beam Gen2?
Wondering the same. Did you find the answer somewhere perhaps?
I wish you could just come over to my house and figure everything out to make sure I am getting true Atmos haha. I have a Samsung KS8000 TV (arc connection, no e-arc) and a Sonos Arc
Hi Peter, can you connect to HD Fury philips sync box and from connected Apple TV and still have full functional ??
Great video. Let me add that I confirmed with HD Fury that they do not recommend to use the USB for power from the back of the TV. That was my immediate question once I got it.
I just made the switch to usb and after reading this I switched back again 😂
Will you make an Audio Output frequency comparison?
I tried to but it doesn't accept inputs from the PC now.
Thanks for the video.
Hey Pete could you do a demo or better said a test of Tidal with Sonos speakers.
I actually have a home theater set up (arc + sub + 2 Sonos five as rear speaker)
My concern is when you are playing music from Tidal is it better to do it from the Sonos app?
In the Tidal app now we have Tidal Connect, where we can select to cast the music through Airplay or to the Sonos speakers. Which is the best way without losing quality?
When I select thought Airplay from my iPad I note that it is able to play Master quality but when I select the Sonos speaker it plays on HiFi.
Many thanks.
another senario is when I want to listen Atmos music from iPhone but don't want wake / turn on the tv, I can have this device and airplay to Apple TV, then source will go to Arcana then to Sonos without turn on the TV. It's jusr the cost is so high.
Hi Peter, I have a OLED65b7a (which unfortunately does not have eARC) and plan on getting a Sonos Beam (Gen 2), does it make sense to get the Arcana? It looks like the added support since this video was made. Is the lossy signal good enough for the Beam Gen 2?
Surely Amazon echo studio with fire stick 4K max would work the same way?
Getting this to get DTS-HD MA support for my high-end TV that somehow doesn't support it
Hello, I'm interested in using this device to connect from my AV Receiver to Television, and split the eARC output to my soundbar. Have you tested toggling the inputs from a receiver to see if the hdmi handshake continues to work? Thank you.
This Arcana thing works 50x50. Very frustrating.I had to return it. System - Apple tv in, projector Optoma - video out, Lyngdorf TDAI1120 audio out. When it worked the sound was great. But most of the time just no picture and sound.
Hi Pete, thanks for your video. Very informative. I have a question that need your kind enlightenment on. I am using Philips 2017 tv ( don't support Dolby Atmos) that has an HDMI arc port and a Sony soundbar that can support Dolby atmos. I am using the tv native app of Netflix to watch Dolby Atmos content. Currently, I only get Dolby audio 48khz when I watch Netflix now. The Netflix video is showing that I am getting 5.1 audio. Will I get losless Atmos audio if I get this arcana fury if I still want to use the tv native Netflix app? Or i still need to have another tv streamer like nvidia or apple tv?
You will need an external streaming box like Apple TV 4K or NVIDIA Shield
Dolby Atmos isn’t actually a soundtrack at all. It’s metadata that is used by compatible audio gear to control which speakers are reproducing certain sounds for object based sound.
Dolby Atmos isn’t sound, it’s information about sound. That information piggybacks on top of existing surround sound signals. At the moment, Dolby Atmos can only do this with two types of surround sound signals:
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless, very high-bandwidth format that is currently only available on Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray discs. It’s transmitted over an HDMI cable, from a Blu-ray player to an AV receiver, TV, or a soundbar that can pass through the video. Atmos via TrueHD is also supported by some media player apps, like Plex, that run on the Nvidia Shield TV family of streaming devices.
So with streaming services you are getting Atmos embedded in a DD+ signal (more than likely) and True-HD with 4K Blu rays and via Plex and other home streaming apps from a media server on the LAN or USB connected devices.
Hi Pete, thanks for your video . This was what i am looking for , could you let me know have you tried using this with TV apps Netflix instead from those Apple TV 4K or NIVIDA? does the dolby atmos from TV apps Netflix works?
Hi Peter, I would connect a Shield as input, output audio on a beam 2 and video to a non-arc/eArc tv. Would it work if the TV does not have ARC port ? Thank you for this video.
This also helped me play DTS and DTS-MA soundtracks as PCM multi-channel soundtracks on the Arc (Sonos isn’t supporting DTS yet and my tv can’t pass through more than PCM 2.0).
Did you see Sonos will support DTS from about December!!! Awesome!!!!
@@jb7753 I did see that and I am eager for it to happen! I'm hoping that it means DTS:X soundtracks will play on the Arc at some point. Not holding my breath but I can dream, LOL :-)
@@fsanborn I just took it as dts would mean dts x also..... fingers crossed.... I haven't come across any content here in Australia that is dts:x encoded. I'll have to research it.
Great Video !!! How do i measure digitally on the sound quality other than hearing ofcourse ? is there an app on the iphone ?
What other devices other than Arcana can provide Dolby Atmos for my 2018 Sony OLED TV that supports ARC but does not have eARC, I just bought the Sonos Arc & would like Atmos
With the arc port it should be able to provide Atmos already. Although it’s lossy. Not lossless. Does your tv support pass through or does it have on board Atmos processing?
@@PeterPee thank you for your response Peter. I’m not sure about the Atmos Processing, I have the Song XBR65A8F
*Sony XBR65A8F
The original model is only HDMI 2.0b. There is a HDFURY ARCANA 2 - 40GBPS 8K EARC SWITCH with HDMI 2.1 is this more future prove?
EDIT ..I could not get APPLETV4k to maintain SONOS ARC as default audio output ..We could switch it back but THEN audio began dropping out all together ...it kept changing back to TV Speakers ... Turning off HDMI CEC on ATV temporarily fixed this issue but it came back the next day .... Instead of going round and round with Apple tech support (useless don't waste your time seriously) I changed to an NVIDIA SHEILD PRO .... well I couldn't get sound to work AT ALL or even SONOS to confirm HDMI connection UNTIL I RESET ARCANA TO FACTORY DEFAULT ....after that it works perfectly and even CEC works as I can control the ARC volume with the Nvidia remote ...this may or may not have resolved the issue with ATV4k ..I did not hook it back up to test it since the NVIDIA SHEILD seems to work so well and supports atmos / HDR etc.....
SO if your having connection issues RESET ARCAN TO DEFAULT 😁 your welcome
Hi Peter. While on the topic of Sonos Arc, I’m using a Prism+ Q75 with the Arc. My audio will randomly cut off from the Arc for about 5 seconds or so. I’ve contacted both Prism+ and Sonos but they are just pointing fingers to one another. Just checking if you have any insights on this issue.
It does this cause the audio format source is changing and the Arcana is adjusting to the right source! Example: watching a movie with Dolby Atmos then u change it to tv show that outputs Dolby Digital 5.1. The Arcana is gonna adjust the audio format sound that fits ur soundbar..
Peter, During the last few mo this dialogue on my arc degraded to the point that I cannot watch TV w the Arc. Any idea why?
Hi Peter. If I'm getting PCM Multi-channel 7.1 sound, is DTS going to sound better? (Dolby Digital 5.1 on the foreign language tracks of the same movie sound much better.)
I have had nothing but issues with the HD Furry Arcana.
my set up is:
Sony KD-55AG8
Apple TV
Sonos Arc + Sub Gen 3 + Sonos one SL's x 2
I find that when I connect the Arcana to the ARC port (HDMI 3) and use any other HDMI input I don't get any sound from the TV.
i only get sound when first connected.
Do you have any advise on setting to overcome this?
I hate mine it takes for ever to fire up turn off video after it starts. Plus it takes even longer for audio to start.. Some times you need to get up and pull the power cord. Then wait for this to totally reboot.. AKA Worthless
Can I use it with Bose Soundbar 600 and Mac mini?
Does the Apple TV 4k have to support Dolby atmos for it to work? Cuz my older Apple TV 4k only support HDMI 2.0
Thanks for quality information. Had a doubt though.
If my soundbar setup supports Dolby Atmos while my TV does not have Dolby Atmos in it. And I connect the soundbar to TV via HDMI eARC (supported on both of them). Will I be able to experience true atmos?
Thanks
If the source does not do Dolby Atmos, then you will not receive Dolby Atmos.
What type of TV do you have? A good way to find out if you can get true atmos is if you have netflix bring up an atmos encoded movie I.e 6 underground. When you select it and before you press play it will list the specs of the movie that you're hardware is capable of as in picture quality 4k or hd and sound quality 5.1 or atmos if your set up is capable of atmos.
This is a cool feature on netflix. I went between the netflix app on my TV which doesn't have an E-arc port therefore can't output atmos and the netflix app on my xbox 1s which I'm running through the HDfury and on the TV app it only shows 5.1 but on the xbox it showed atmos.
There’s no reason to buy the Arcana if you don’t have an audio source that can handle Atmos. What it’s for is if you have an Atmos source, but your TV cannot handle the Atmos.
I use mine with an Apple TV4K (Atmos capable source), my Sonos Arc (Atmos capable sound bar) and Vizio TV (non Atmos capable).
The Arcana basically splits the audio/video from the Apple TV and sends the video to my TV and the audio (Atmos or otherwise) to my sound bar.
Hi peter, I have a sonos beam gen 2 with an older TV that doesn’t support Dolby Atmos so all I get is DTS surround with 2 ones as rear speakers. Would you recommend me getting one of these for Atmos? Will the sound quality be much better
One small annoyance that I experience is that when I would turn on my tv or switch between sources using a switcher (PS5, ATV4k)….I might get an audio or video sync issue (not showing up on tv or have any sound). I’d need to either unplug and replug HDMI cables or just keep switching sources and tv will resync
I get this too. Can’t seem to circumnavigate it. I believe it’s a straight forward HDMI handshake issue (I’m on .84 fw version).
@@harveythomas4078 I am on 0.82 but dont think its the issue. Def handshake...especially when my TV doesnt actually "turn off", it just goes to standby
Yeah, the handshaking is not strong on the Arcana. I believe this can be fixed by way of a firmware update but I am not sure.
Try putting the tv arc routing setting to off and in Audio settings select Earc only! It was doing this to me also..
@@captainsparkle-fingers2744 ta i’ll give it a go!
Hi Peter Thank you for your video really nice to watch. I recently bought hdfury Arcana for my old full hd Philips tv in combination with chromecast with tv and beam gen 2 etc. When i reset the Arcana Netflix is working full admos only Prime only DD+ . I change the scaler in Arcana settings to 4k sdr 12b and change chromecast also to 4k and Prime is working again. My question is changing these settings will this harm any of my devices? Thank you.
Thank you for the video! I dont quite understand whether this device can solve my problem. I have a smart TV with only 3 ARC ports (NO eARC), and a sonos arc soundbar with an earc input. I want losless audio from my TV to my soundbar, and I dont want any external device like a ps5 or a receiver or cd player etc. If I connect my tv's arc port to my soundbar, everything works fine and i can get the compressed version of dolby atmos from streaming services etc, but i cannot get FULLHD losless audio from my tvs internal storage to my soundbar, because my tv ofcourse only outputs through an ARC hdmi port. My question is: If i connect the ARC port of my TV to this device, and then connect the device to the earc input of my soundbar. And then play a file that has full HD losless audio from my tv's internal storage, will it output the losless audio to my soundbar? Or is this device only usable with an 'external source', like a ps5 etc?
So the arcana doesn't work with pc?
It works. I'm using it now.
@blackangelldx
Could you give a short step guide on how you did it? It would be mouch appreciated! Trying to get mine to work using RTX3080 as source through the Arcana to sonos ARC. Did you have to do anything special with drivers?
Can you elaborate on the way you got it to work for you?
I really need your help. My TV has HDMI ARC. If I connect the TV via ther hdmi arc into the HMDI OUT port on the arcana, Will the arcana convert the sound from the TV (apps) into lossless TRUE HD DOLBY and play it through the sonos arc?
I got a Series 7 65” Q7 QLED 4K TV, which seems like only supporting Dolby digital plus, not atmos. If buy this and connect as instructed, will it give me dolby digital plus or atmos on my Sonos arc?
Hi, I have one question. If I connect my apple TV into the HDMI IN (apple tv 4k 2nd) , the HDMI OUT to my monitor without Arc/eArc and the eArc OUT to a soundbar, will I get dolby atmos experience with hdr 10 hdr10+ content?
Hi Peter, many thanks for your informative videos. I appreciate that you can't answer every question but I thought I'd ask mine in the event that you can help. I recently bought the HDFury Arcana (excellent product) and the HDMI switch you mentioned in your video. I have a 2015 LG TV with HDMI ARC and the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) with 2 x ERA 300 surrounds. Since installing the Arcana, I can now listen to Dolby Atmos audio from my Blu Ray player. However, I've tried to play some of the Netflix Dolby Atmos content and the best I can achieve is Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (I do have the Ultra HD plan) as displayed in the Sonos app. I'm puzzled by the fact that I can get Atmos from the BD player but not from Netflix. I don't see Dolby Atmos displayed on the film/s front screen in Netflix, just 5.1. I believe this should be displayed if you have the correct equipment (?). I wondered if you had any thoughts on this? Many Thanks.
Is your Netflix client running on your Bluray player? If so it should detect that it is Atmos capable. But I know Netflix is finicky sometimes. It insists on polling the tv or attached soundbar to see if it supports Atmos. And that requires Edid settings which is complex to set. I can’t remember how to set the edid settings on the fury but you should force a full 7.1 Atmos/truehd track rather than auto. Which may misreport.
@@PeterPee Thank you Peter you have given me something to investigate. My Netflix isn’t running from my BD player, just via the app on my Sky Q box. I’ll look into it and report back if I have any success. I’m more than happy that. I can now play Blu Ray audio discs with Dolby Atmos content, being able to do so whilst watching Netflix content would just complete the picture.
Thank you for the excellent video - I have a Samsung Q90T Witt Sonos Arc + Sub + 2 Era 300 and thus a full 7.1.4 system. I get Atmos from native TV apps and also Atmos True HD when using PS5 as Blu-ray player. However when gaming, despite all the correct settings, I only get 5.1 and not 7.1. I believe because the TV does not do a clean pass through. Would the HDfury Arcana solve this? If you still have it could you please test it for me?
Hi Peter,
I allow myself to contact you today because I have a problem, I have a Panasonic Viera TX-L47ET5E television, with an Nvidia Shield tv pro (Android) and a SONOS ARC sound bar.
When I plug the soundbar into the HDMI ARC port and I check on the SONOS app I have a display that shows the stream is PCM Stereo and the result is the same when I connect in digital optical, if I use the box, will it give me another result with Dolby?
I have an AVSTAR switch with earc with a new apple tv, epson projector and a new sonos arc with complete 5.1 but in the settings of the apple tv it doesn't recognize my sonos. Under HOME THEATER it says it can't use this system function. I'm trying to get atomos and I've spent two days banging my head against the wall and can't seem to figure it out!
What if the TV USB does not turn off when TV goes off. Should I still connect it to the TV'S USB?
I have LG CX will this play DTS, on Sonos Arc
DTS is supported by the arc but the CX might have trouble passing it through. I am not familiar as I have not tried that.
@@PeterPee Can you verify to see if it works, if you still have Arcana
Hi Peter. I have owned this device for a while now, i used to get dolby 5.1 from my ps5, but since sonos has done one of their updates i now can only get stereo sound, or dolby but with a massive delay in the audio. Nvidia shield works flawlessly mind you. Would love to hear your thoughts and experience on this. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I read on a forum someone had this same issue and was advised to buy a switch to go between ps5 and arcana which he said resolved the issue. Hope to hear your experience with this.
I had this issue with the audio of the PS5. Although it is an actual TV issue really, the problem is it is too slow to process the sound and ends up with a picture before audio. The Arcana HD Fury fixes this problem flawlessly
Like i said i have the issue whilst using the arcana.
I have not had that problem with the current 13.3 Sonos firmware. I thought the sync was perfect with surround sound. But I tested with all the video streamers and bluray and not the PS5. Could be a setting on the PS5?
If ur on firmware version .84, go to Audio on the Arcana and turn on 8ch PCM on!
Hi. Can you tell me what switch they used ? I want both my ps5 and Apple TV hooked up to this
Hi Peter, without going into to much detail here I believe My Gen 3 Sub has a hardware flaw high volume popping sound when using. I reached out to Sonos and they provided a replacement but the problem still persists. Wondered if you had any insight into this problem?
I could a problem with your power socket on the wall
HI Peter, I have been watching you video's for some time now. Thank you for all of the information that you share with us. I recently purchased the sonos arc. I have been trying to connect to my Samsung UN85HU8550 tv but it is not detecting the sound bar. The TV is about 6 years old and has a hdmi arc connection. I have connected the hdmi cable from my sonos arc to the samsung tv but when I go to the settings there are no options to select the sound bar for my external speakers. What do you recommend that I do to get my sonos arc to work?
You need Earc not just arc. That is what this video and this switch here is all about
Hi, my Samsung tv doesn’t have EArc only Arc. I have purchased the Arcana which has resolved lip sync issue with my Sonos Beam 2. Should I be getting Dolby Atmos as I only seem to receive Dolby Digital Plus 5.1? Do I need to go into the Arcana settings to change anything? Thanks
Help! i'm looking everywhere but i can't find solution. I've Polk mini audio Magnifi AX but i can't pass my Atmos by HDMI because my monitor isn't ARC/eARC. Can this device solve my problem?
You are just MAGIC thank you so much Peter
Hi Peter, Thanks for this Video- I have a question.. I have a low latency Gaming projector but the thing is it has only HDMI Port (Non-ARC) , and I use it with my PS5 and Amazon Fire Stick and planning to buy the Sonos System..
Now, My question is if I buy the HDFury Arcana, will it actually get Dolby Atmos from a Projector that does not even have the ARC ?
Yess was waiting for this video 🙏
Can i also use this when conect hdmi from gpu to fury then hdmi out to a soundbar ?
Thanks for your review. I have a Samsung Q90R TV (2019) No eARC port, just an ARC port - I am trying to connect the Arcana HD Fury with my Verizon FIOS cable box, and into my SONOS ARC for Dolby Atmos. I must be doing something wrong. Seems my remote (Fios one remote) doesn’t seem to work. Hopefully someone can help me. I bought new cables for HDMI 2.1 , and even with those, I cannot get Dolby Atmos show on my SONOS APP. Thanks!
I feel your pain , I have q90r and waiting for the arc to get delivered . Did you resolve ?
@@craigallday1236 Hopefully you have better luck then I did. The Arcana is just sitting on the side cause it doesn’t play well with the Q90R TV and the Sonos ARC. Seems best I will get is DD+ sound which is not nearly as good as Dolby Atmos. I hope you can come up with a fix for yourself Please let me know how you make out.
@@iraAlbucher I’m finding that it drops away from Atmos and find it tricky sometimes to get all systems “ shaking hands “ . What has helped is resetting the Hd fury Arcana which has flipped it back in to Atmos . When it is on Atmos the spoken word has been difficult to hear . I bought 2.1 cables which actually made it worse … let me know how you get on
@@craigallday1236 Thanks for your reply. I will try to unplug and replug and hope this works.
Will this work for the Sonos Beam gen 2 also as my TV has issues with the eArc update and can only get Dolby digital 5.1 right now
I have a Vava UST projector and this device and the Sonos Arc. It works by giving me Atmos, fixed lip sync issues and converts Dolby Vision to HDR. However, the device is not perfect. From the to time I have to disconnect the USB power and reconnect due to handshaking issues. Lost audio or video when I change source. A bit or a pain but the pros out weigh the cons.
I have the same setup. Do a firmware update on the arcana with a USB & all your problems will be gone.
Do you get dolby vision with arcana ?
@@sanjumerani the Vava can't display Dolby vision but the Arcana converts it to HDR and it works fine.
I used a hdfury vertex 2 with the arcana & it does convert to dolby vision
what do you recommend if it is the AVR that does not support eARC but does support Dolby Atmos and ARC, in order to send lossless Atmos from a new TV to the AVR receiver?
As I understand it, Dolby Atmos is either TrueHD (lossless) or lossy via Dolby Digital Plus (DDP). For TrueHD, I believe eARC is required as the bandwidth needed is beyond ARC.
I’ve found another product which supposedly does the same. I’ve ordered it and will let you know if it works for my projector setup. Costs far less than hdfury.
Oh! I will be very very keen to test that too! Let me know! We should share it with the rest if it works!
@@PeterPee finally got this other adapter. It doesn’t work. Sonos Arc does not recognise the signal. I guess I’ll have to order the hdfury product
Nothing about DTS? Or any variation on DTS? I prefer DTS-HD or DTS-MA
I have a 2018 Samsung smart tv that does not have EARC nor support Dolby Digital +...Would hooking this HD Fury to my TV and a new Denon Receiver that has Dolby Atmos capable and EARC support work for me...and if so what would hook up look like
I am unfamiliar with the Denon AVR that you have. But in short, you won't be able to get that setup working. The Denon AVR being eARC capable means it is getting Audio from your TV through the eARC port. But since your TV doesn't have it, you will use the HDFury to do it. But that means your AVR is not doing its job. So if you get the HDFury, you should not need the AVR.
great for PROJECTOR /SONOS ARC combination
Yes, definitely. That is one big use case.
can i also use this to get dolby atmos on pc?
Thank your for your videos . I do have question . I have a Sony XBR-75X850E tv 75 inch . Apple TV 4K / hue play box and Sonos beam generation 2 . So far I can only have Dolby digital 5.1. I wonder how I can have Dolby atmos when using Netflix Disney + or hbo max . I don’t have E arc hdmi port . I only have arc port . Thank you for your assistance.
It depends on whether the tv is reporting it’s Atmos capabilities to the Apple TV or built in app. Unlikely it is not so Atmos isn’t coming through.
@@PeterPee good evening I bought the arcana and it work ( very well ) Apple TV >arcana Sonos bean >arcana and arcana to hue sync box . Sync box > to tv . My Sony doesn’t have E arc . And with sonos app I’m able to see and hear the difference . Disney +, hbo max + Apple TV +,Netflix and Amazon prime. Unfortunately no Hulu peacock . Anyway thank you . Of by the way the light are syncing too . It’s awesome . Next step will be the Sonos 1 pair
Hey Peter! Great video. Can I ask, will I be able to pass through Films with ATMOS via hard disk connected to my tv?? My arc is coming in a few days and will be connected via eARC to my brand new tv!
Cool. If the tv can decode Atmos then yes you can do just that!
Or if the tv can pass through the signals for the arc to process.
@@PeterPee Awesome mate! My arc came today! Plays atmos fine on streaming services. On hard disk however, it either shows dolby multichannel pcm 5.1 or Dolby digital plus 5.1 I doubt that is atmos haha but nontheless, still sounds great!
Keep up the great work!
Thanks for dropping the note of appreciation!
@@PeterPee
Your efforts here provide PHENOMENAL educational value for this Arc; 2, One SLs; Sub G3, new Sonos home theater user (didn't even know what ARC, CEC, or Atmos was two weeks ago, lol)
1. Didn't occur to me to plug the Arcana into the USB port on my TV; great tip!
First, let me provide my setup, then my conclusions for your members. To be successful with the Arcana stripping Atmos for non-eArc users the setup is very important regarding: Streaming device, type of display, and HDMI cables. HD Fury support makes a huge issue of low-quality cables being causal in the Arcana not working to spec.
SETUP:
ATV 4K > Arcana > Display/Panasonic TC-P50GT50, 1080p TV (2012 ARC only), Audio/Sonos Arc SL with 2, One SLs, Sub G3; HDMI cables: Cable Matters 3-Pack 48Gbps Ultra HD 8K HDMI Cable 6.6 ft / 2m with 8K @120Hz, 4K @240Hz and HDR Support
1. 1080p display will not pass Atmos, without ATV 4K, or Fire TV 4K Max (older FireOS 6 devices will not work; can't speak to any other devices; after receiving my Arcana in California from Taiwan and learning this the "hard way", I bought both the ATV 4K and Fire TV 4K Max; keeping the ATV 4K -- wow, what a step up from my Fire TV 4K)
2. I am not using the ARC port on my Panasonic Display; in having the ATV 4K "learn" my Panasonic remote, both through its IR and the CEC settings, the ATV 4K remote turns my Display, ATV, and Arcana on/off in sync (both with Arcana powered with its AC, and powered with my Display's USB)
3. HDFury's support is most excellent at its Discord board. A new user should pay attention to the directions given for set up, initial troubleshoot, and common issues. However, the folks there (Taiwan) are extremely diligent and with grace, support newbs' like me asking redundant questions
I hope this may be helpful to those with older 1080p Displays in avoiding the streaming device pitfall I encountered. I can now stream Atmos with all major streaming apps (HBO Max, Netflix Premium, Apple TV+, even Prime). I've watched your setup videos for the full Arc system; can't say all the effort was worth it for Atmos; sure Atmos sounds good, but not that much better in regards to vertical audio object placement/enhanced enjoyment. (Wish list: Sony HT-A9 😂)
Now, going from stereo with two Event BIAS 20/20 (30 years old, lol) to a home theater surround system with all the gear mentioned above is AMAZING! Hope to learn more in how to optimize my Atmos experience.
Thanks again for all your consistent efforts here, Peter. I've learned SO much from you.
Hi, thank you so much for your videos. They’re very informational, I have a LG C1, TV and Jost purchased a Sonos Arc with sub mini. I have been dealing with a very slight audio delay ever since I have purchased the Sonos Arc, I was just wondering if this product would solve this issue. I stream primarily off of my TVs apps, and a Blu-ray player. Both of them have a very slight audio delay, (lip sync issue) just trying to figure out how to fix this problem, any advice would be greatly appreciated. I love the Sonos Arc, but I can’t stand this lip-synch issue. Also, I have tried all kinds of settings in the Sonos and TV to resolve this problem. Nothing has helped the only lip-synch settings I can adjust only increase the problem, and delays sound more.
That’s very strange. I have the older CX and was not facing any delays at all. In my experience, the device here won’t be any different if you don’t get to the root of the issue. I didn’t have a problem with the tv and no problem with the splitter. But if there is a problem somewhere else I think the splitter won’t resolve it.
Thank you for the reply, I will keep tinkering with this issue.
I was just thinking if I get an Apple TV hook it up to the HD fury hook the HD fury to my Sonos, and then my Sonos to my TV that could possibly resolve the issue being that the video would be passing through the Sonos before my TV, any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks for the informative video. Will Fury sitting between 1080p projector and bluray still be able to deliver atmos to arc?
I have the same question, did you find out?
It should since the fury is acting as an Earc in place of the lack of Earc in your system
Are there cheaper alternatives?
Hi Peter, have you tested this with the Sonos Beam 2 yet? Great videos as always. Thanks
i have done it successfully with beam2
@@Eric-xw9sj hi, would you say the sound difference is worth the price of this with the beam 2. Like is it a very noticeable difference in sound quality
Can anyone help , which one is the lossless sound when we see Dolby Atmos or Dolby TrueHD or which one is better? Thank you.
Hi, can I have the link to the switcher ? Thanks Peter.
Switch to use with the Arcana HDFury. Not HDMI 2.1 But does 4K60Hz and passes through Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos!
amzn.to/39y1ZFV
Sorry forgot to update the description!
I used Arcana for some Months. In my case it didn’t work! A lot of blackscreens and reboots. The Support of FURY couldn’t help me. Their only suggestion was to change a cable! Cableswap didn’t help of course!
Monoprice HDMI 2.Ob cables that say premium on it work! Amazon has them for a great price. Had the same problem with the black screen!
@@captainsparkle-fingers2744 I tried 3 different 2.1 highend cables! It didn’t work for me. Last month I bought earc LG g1 TV all 3 cables work with PS5 and ATV without any problems! Arcan is sold now and is not my problem any more!
How about bose 900 , still will it work