Tested on two G4’s and one F1 - all on latest update.
My setup is fully 5.1 compatible. I get 5.1 options and full Dolby Digital through the appropriate content on Sky, terrestrial and Amazon Prime apps on these boxes.
However, the Netflix App via an HD subscription shows *no* content as having 5.1, and consequently everything is delivered via 2-channel.
I have checked with Netflix, and they can offer no insight - saying only that I should check with the “device manufacturer”.
Any thoughts?
Try these:
Log out and in again
Check Netflix subscription again.
Try factory resetting the boxes
Yup - tried all this.
Even tried temporary use of a 4K UHD subscription - this shows “spacial audio” (aka Atmos) but still switches to 2-channel when content plays.
Btw - I”m using SPDIF (optical) connection to amp - not HDMI. Not that this should matter.
Are you taking the SPdif directly from the BT TV box into the surround system or are you going HDMI to the TV and then SPdif out from the tv to the surround system?
SPdif directly to the Amp, which displays the audio output it can produce from that (i.e. “Dolby Digital” when full 5.1 is being received, or “Pro Logic II” when it just gets 2-channel).
And, to remind, the Amazon Prime and NowTV apps work fine in this respect. It’s just the Netflix app that appears broken.
Another weird thing is that the Amp displays “Dolby Digital” whilst the Netflix app is running, it just switches to 2-channel the moment suitable content starts. Test item is “BladeRunner 2049”, but, again, nothing is showing the 5.1 iconography.
…and to add, the box is connected directly to the TV via HDMI (which isn’t a surround system), and it has occurred to me that the App is getting ‘fooled’ by that HDMI connection into thinking that, despite being told the SPdif is ‘surround’ that it really isn’t.
So is it ignoring the SPdif wanting 5.1 and making a decision based on the HDMI, that doesn’t?
Maybe. Just guesswork based on observation.
@TrevML that sounds a likely scenario. It is possible that Netflix is confused by passing video via HDMI and audio via SPdif and their copy protection is kicking in...