![]() ![]() PS: Plex didn’t used to support Atmos until I noticed only a few days ago that a file of a film a friend shared with me (it’s Hamilton if you must know…I know, I’m a horrible person, but F U Disney for not releasing a disc that I’d gladly buy) and it is somehow Atmos enabled-so someone was able to make it happen.Ĭhances are my answer will not satisfy to the fullest concerning playback problems. I’ve also checked the raw uncompressed file through Mediainfo and it does show that the TrueHD track is indeed Atmos enabled.ĭoes anyone have any suggestions or has anyone been able to rip an Atmos disc successfully for use with Plex? I’ve ripped the disc and loaded the ripped copy with no compression into Plex and still nothing happens. I’ve used Handbrake to test with Blade Runner 2049 (an Atmos disc) and I can get the TrueHD track to convert to E-AC3, but the Atmos metadata doesn’t follow it. ![]() How can I rip (using MakeMKV, etc.) my BRs to retrieve the Atmos metadata to be able to rotate my speakers? I’ve searched until my fingers bleed and I can’t seem to find any process, software, or workflow that can make this happen. Apple TV+ content usually takes advantage of Atmos and I’d like to keep it going with my Plex content. Okay…that said I’d like to start ripping my Blu-rays using the highest possible sound quality as I’m pretty pleased with the Elevate. ![]() ![]() I have a couple thousand movies on a local Plex server as well that routes through the Apple TV. I also have a 2021 Sony TV that supports Dolby Vision/Atmos and I have my main content source as an Apple TV 4K routing through the Vizio into the TV using E-ARC. I recently bought a Vizio Elevate speaker system-the one that rotates to simulate a Dolby Atmos soundscape of overhead sounds. ![]()
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