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It has been proven that this can be heard not in the audio spectrum but yes in the pureness of the sound. It also the reason SPDIF Coaxial actually may sound better than Optical (less jitter). This is influenced by the HDMI clock circuitry itself and the PSU (voltage for that clock circuitry must be rockstable). Is it possible that sound quality varies using RAW digital out? Yes there is one factor of importance and that is Clock variance and jitter. They all hand it off to a receiver or sound bar to process. No player or Blu-ray play supports DTS-X and Atmos natively. If you set it to bitstream the audio out to a receiver, you get DTS-X and Atmos.
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Limited content protection and full featured don't go together.ĭTS-X and Atmos are supported in the same manner as it is on Blu-ray players. This segment of the market runs loose with copyright protection measures so don't expect all high end features to be supported. If you need DV and HDR10+, this isn't the device for you. HDR10 is free for anyone to use and requires no certifications or fees. If you want to stream DV and and HRD10+, streaming devices give you that option. Zidoos are best for those who have content they want to play. Besides, it is unclear to me whether the hardware can support DV. Dolby might not want to certify this type of device. To have Dolby Vision may block some of the open features (rip playback) to be closed off to protect content. Dolby Vision requires fees and a certification process no Android TV box maker in this part of market is currently doing.