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How is the Atmos sound format encoded?
I’ve read how the 3D experience is “object based” sound etc.
However, I have seen material with 5.1 channels where the B&O app shows it as Atmos. Can this be? I thought it would need to be 7.1 dedicated channels in order to provide the Atmos experience.
For true Atmos, is 7.1 channels a prerequisite in the source material or would 5.1 channels suffice?
To my Theater I have 2 front, 2 rear, 2 ceiling and one subwoofer speakers connected. How would an Atmos 5.1 and 7.1 Atmos source material differ?
Interesting feedback from the ones of you who have speakers with their own sound correction. However, my BeoLab 1’s and BeoLab 2 have never sounded so good as now when they’re connected to the Theatre.
Is/Was this the same issue with BeoSound Stage? How quickly did they resolve it for that product or is it still not possible to chose an audio source from the ML system on the Stage either?
Sorry, I don’t think I follow – obviously the products need to be connected and the BLC allows for that between NL and ML. If they are not connected you can’t access them across products.
Is that what you mean?Update:
I can JOIN with the Theatre the source playing on the NL/ML Converter.
I cannot JOIN to music playing on the ML alone.
My BeoVision 11 can JOIN music playing on the ML network alone.Thank you for trying this out!
I will try to do sort of the same by playing CD via the ML/NL Converter and see if I can JOIN with the Theatre.
I would, however, prefer if I could chose the source from the Theatre directly.I’m still working out how to make some settings like:
1) how can I activate a source on my link system say CD from a ML product (fully connected with NL/ML Converter)? I can only see JOIN on the BR1 but that doesn’t do anything either. I might be missing something very basic but this is my first BR1.
2) arrange a sound mode so that front and rear speakers play stereo. What used to be called SPEAKER 4 on older systems.
3) arrange so that my rear speakers and subwoofer play stereo (for when stereo sound from the rear is more appropriate for a listening position).Other than that I have to say I am rather impressed. My BeoLab 1 and BeoLab 2 have never sounded this good. Very clear mid and treble as always but no rumbling or echo from the walls and floor adding rumble to the bass. Now controlled and clear and very deep tones. The switching off and on of the room correction reveals a massive difference.
I also liked this function on the previous BeoVisions.
Would it work if you did AV-TV to the BeoSound Theatre. I.e. pull in the audio from the video aource to the speaker while it wouldn’t turn on the LG display?That approach used to work on older BeoVisions as well.
Try adjusting the input sensitivity on the BeoSound Theatre instead and see if that improves. It is in the settings.
As I am switching from BeoVision 11 I would like to create speaker groups with the BeoSound Theatre so that I can have what the old Avant used to call Speaker 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
When I look around the app I can’t find where I can deactivate speakers I can only adjust their levels etc.
When I play music I would like that only the front left and right and the subwoofer to play. How can I make such a setup? And for e.g. the news just the Theatre.
Is there really no user manual for the Theatre and app?
Thanks guys. Makes sense regarding setting to Free which is also what I did yesterday but nice to confirm it. Well spotted for the BL2, I had missed that in the manual.
I have a basic question related to Room Sense as I haven’t found any user manual.
When performing Room Sense with the microphone connected etc, what settings should the speakers be set to: Free, Wall or Corner?
And for BeoLab 2 which further has settings for connected speakers 1, 2 or 3?
I’d be grateful if someone has had advice from B&O about this and could share it
I noticed that in the sound settings you can adjust the line in sensitivity. I haven’t played around with this but mine is set to medium from factory.
Your post suggests you have adjusted your BeoGram but perhaps an alternative solution could be to adjust the input sensitivity or in any event for other users with analogue line input issues.
I have also gone for a BeoSound Theatre. I returned the Canton Smart Connect which was absolutely rubbish and a customer support that went into hiding. The shop I bought it from was nice about it all and reported they had now had more complaints as more and more have eARC televisions.
I had a concern that the BeoSound Theatre can only be setup with a smart phone and if B&O was not to continue update the app. However I assume if I keep an old phone with the app installed that should in theory continue to work.
I think the Theatre in 55” looks good with the 77” tv. The wings intended for a 77” TV must look massive!
Thanks Johan,
I unplugged my converter for a few minutes and now it is providing the correct time. Thanks!
Thanks – good input.
I have a 65″ and would want the Theatre to last so might get a larger tv later on.
The BeoSound stage is just one size fits all so is bound to be at a different width than the tv.I am wondering if that would look ok for a Theatre as well (i.e. the smaller 55″ wings on all displays) hence my question.
Has anyone experience with or seen the Theatre in the flesh with he smallest 55″ side wings connected to a larger television say 65″?
I’m thinking whether it is necessary to make the Theatre look wider/larger than it needs to be and if one later were to upgrade to a 77″ or even a 83″ display the wings would need to be swapped with larger wings and then the Theatre would look even larger despite not needing this width.
Are the smallest 55″ side wings the safer option or would it look ridiculous with a larger 65″ display?
Thanks but as the setup I am thinking of would have the front left Beolab 8002 and Beolab 2 close to each other my question is whether a front left Beolab 8002 and Beolab 2 can share a RJ45 cable? Reason I ask is that these two would normally not be in series as a front left and front right would normally be.
In other words could you in your drawing on the left have Beolab 8002 and Beolab 2 and to the right of your drawing have the other Beolab 8002?
I am well aware it would consume two RJ45 connectors to connect these three speakers. I am just not sure if a subwoofer can have a dedicated connection to the Theatre while sharing RJ45 with another speaker like a front left.
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