I spent some hours yesterday preparing and testing a one-time viewing/listening setup for a "Game of Thrones' finale party. As my cable TV package includes HBO, my initial idea was to use HBO GO (included with my HBO subscription), on a Windows 10 laptop (meaning, via a web browser -- Chrome in this case, pointed at https://play.hbogo.com ) , connected to the internet by in-house WiFi, physically connected to av system by laptop HDMI out --->AVR HDMI in ---> AVR HDMI out--> PROJECTOR. I routinely use my laptop to output 5.1 audio of various formats to this AVR, via HDMI + foobar, so the system is certainly capable of it.
On the laptop , once the HDMI cable is connected, the laptop audio 'playback' device is seen as the AVR (versus the built in laptop speakers). So that seemed all good and normal.
Result:
The video part worked quite well (thanks to a strong WiFI connection from my router)
But I could not, for, love or money, get 5.1 sound from HBO GO (the show is broadcast in Dolby 5.1). Only two-channel.
Digging into this, and after much trial and error, I learned a few things --
--that Google Chrome does not seem to allow true surround audio output, no matter what one's PC audio settings are. There are various 'fixes' for this touted on the internet -- none work, afaict, though some might allow 'fake'/'all speakers active/5ch stereo' surround output.
--that Microsoft Edge (MS's replacement for Internet Explorer) *could* allow surround unders special circumstances (there is a custom-provided Dolby demo online that *only* works with the MS Edge browser), but would not for HBO GO
--that Youtube.com 'surround' demos, aren't (Youtube via web browser is 2-channel only).
--that even if a browser could output 5.1 (either as bitstream or PCM), HBO GO via web browser won't. It is downmixed to 2.0 ( interestingly and maddeningly the 'input' indicator on my AVR says there are 4 'silent' PCM channels of input!).
It turns out that by design HBO GO only makes 5.1 output available when you use certain 'devices' , and a PC running a plain old web browser ain't one of them:
https://help.hbogo.com/hc/en-us/articles/218332967-Does-HBO-GO-support-Dolby-Digital-surround-sound-
I also experimented with Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video -- in both cases, again using them via a web browser -- same deal . No surround.
Tried wired connection instead of wfi -- no surround.
BUT, using the Netflix *app* (for PC) -- success.
( There is no corresponding Amazon PIV app for PCs. I could have sworn I previously got 5.1 with just a browser on the Amazon PIV website...but maybe I was dreaming.)
Has anyone else wrestled with this and have experiences to report?
(As for Game of Thrones next Sunday, I decided to just run a long HDMI cable from my cable set-top box to the AVR. Done!)
On the laptop , once the HDMI cable is connected, the laptop audio 'playback' device is seen as the AVR (versus the built in laptop speakers). So that seemed all good and normal.
Result:
The video part worked quite well (thanks to a strong WiFI connection from my router)
But I could not, for, love or money, get 5.1 sound from HBO GO (the show is broadcast in Dolby 5.1). Only two-channel.
Digging into this, and after much trial and error, I learned a few things --
--that Google Chrome does not seem to allow true surround audio output, no matter what one's PC audio settings are. There are various 'fixes' for this touted on the internet -- none work, afaict, though some might allow 'fake'/'all speakers active/5ch stereo' surround output.
--that Microsoft Edge (MS's replacement for Internet Explorer) *could* allow surround unders special circumstances (there is a custom-provided Dolby demo online that *only* works with the MS Edge browser), but would not for HBO GO
--that Youtube.com 'surround' demos, aren't (Youtube via web browser is 2-channel only).
--that even if a browser could output 5.1 (either as bitstream or PCM), HBO GO via web browser won't. It is downmixed to 2.0 ( interestingly and maddeningly the 'input' indicator on my AVR says there are 4 'silent' PCM channels of input!).
It turns out that by design HBO GO only makes 5.1 output available when you use certain 'devices' , and a PC running a plain old web browser ain't one of them:
https://help.hbogo.com/hc/en-us/articles/218332967-Does-HBO-GO-support-Dolby-Digital-surround-sound-
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Does HBO GO support Dolby Digital surround sound?
You can watch HBO GO with Dolby Digital Plus audio on the following devices:
Amazon Fire TV
Android TV
Apple TV
Google Chromecast Ultra
Roku (with Roku software version 7.0 or later)
Samsung TV (models that support Dolby Digital Plus)
TiVo
Xbox One
I also experimented with Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video -- in both cases, again using them via a web browser -- same deal . No surround.
Tried wired connection instead of wfi -- no surround.
BUT, using the Netflix *app* (for PC) -- success.
( There is no corresponding Amazon PIV app for PCs. I could have sworn I previously got 5.1 with just a browser on the Amazon PIV website...but maybe I was dreaming.)
Has anyone else wrestled with this and have experiences to report?
(As for Game of Thrones next Sunday, I decided to just run a long HDMI cable from my cable set-top box to the AVR. Done!)
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