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re: Who to Call .... Dolby Atmos Samsung-Denon
Posted on 2/27/24 at 1:38 pm to JoieDeVivre
Posted on 2/27/24 at 1:38 pm to JoieDeVivre
Oh yeah...ARC
ARC stands for Audio Return Channel. This is part of an HDMI connection. Typically an HDMI cable sends data one way like from a player to a TV or from a player to a Denon receiver. Well when you have devices connected to a TV (or internal TV apps) and you need to send sound to a receiver, that sound signal has to "backwards" essentially back up stream to the receiver. Hence, the ARC. The main thing to know is your TV will only have one ARC or eARC (enhanced ARC) HDMI input. This is the input you have to connect to your Denon and it needs to be connected to the Denon monitor/TV output HDMI.
ARC stands for Audio Return Channel. This is part of an HDMI connection. Typically an HDMI cable sends data one way like from a player to a TV or from a player to a Denon receiver. Well when you have devices connected to a TV (or internal TV apps) and you need to send sound to a receiver, that sound signal has to "backwards" essentially back up stream to the receiver. Hence, the ARC. The main thing to know is your TV will only have one ARC or eARC (enhanced ARC) HDMI input. This is the input you have to connect to your Denon and it needs to be connected to the Denon monitor/TV output HDMI.
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