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Q90r - two different kinds of 5.1 output?

(Topic created: 06-18-2020 02:01 PM)
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user9YUEimD4ub
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So I experienced something with my Q90r:

When I plug a streaming device, pc whatever directly into the soundbar and play 5.1 content, the output is the following: Sound comes out of Front Left, Front Center, Front Right, Right Rear Level, Left Rear Level and Subwoofer. So far so good, the Sound is amazing.

Buuuuut, when i plug my Device to my TV (LG CX) and use the earc function: Device —> TV —eARC—> Q90r the Sound output is the following: Side Left, Front Left, Front Center, Front Right, Side Right and Subwoofer.
So here, the Side Speaker are firing instead of the Rears. Vis Versa when i plug in the device in the Soundbar, the Sides dont make any sound.
When playing Atmos content both ways sound the same, i guess (didn’t notice much difference)

I think the channel mapping is messed up in some way

 

Dont think that’s the intention of the innovator. So who’s messing that up, Samsung or LG?

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Anonymous
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It sounds like the television is re-processing that information. You could connect it to the soundbar and then to the television to resolve this or use a computer program to remap the speakers.

user9YUEimD4ub
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@Anonymous wrote:

It sounds like the television is re-processing that information. You could connect it to the soundbar and then to the television to resolve this or use a computer program to remap the speakers.


How can I remap them?

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Right click on the speaker icon on your computer, select Playback Devices, select the monitor output, depending on Windows and Device Options, you are looking for a Configure option that will use the mic to set up sound based on the speakers.

 

If this option is not available, there may be a 3rd party application that supports this.

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