T Tech198 Cancelled Original poster Mar 21, 2011 15,915 2,152 Jan 2, 2018 #1 What is the main reason behind this, particularly when its happening with iTunes content? TV shows i purchased i.e bandwidth issues?
What is the main reason behind this, particularly when its happening with iTunes content? TV shows i purchased i.e bandwidth issues?
hardon macrumors regular Aug 27, 2003 178 48 UK Kent Jan 2, 2018 #2 Tech198 said: What is the main reason behind this, particularly when its happening with iTunes content? TV shows i purchased i.e bandwidth issues? Click to expand... Everyone is now going to ask what setup you have now: TV, Apple TV version, sound output. As a quick guess if you have a LG set turn off Dolby Atmos, it is not supported by apple yet.
Tech198 said: What is the main reason behind this, particularly when its happening with iTunes content? TV shows i purchased i.e bandwidth issues? Click to expand... Everyone is now going to ask what setup you have now: TV, Apple TV version, sound output. As a quick guess if you have a LG set turn off Dolby Atmos, it is not supported by apple yet.
T Tech198 Cancelled Original poster Mar 21, 2011 15,915 2,152 Jan 2, 2018 #3 hardon said: Everyone is now going to ask what setup you have now: TV, Apple TV version, sound output. As a quick guess if you have a LG set turn off Dolby Atmos, it is not supported by apple yet. Click to expand... Ya I know,, i'm well prepared for that.. Apple TV 4 (conncetd via EIthernet), Stereo output on 32' TV. Mostly on TV shows this happens to where the quality would be SD
hardon said: Everyone is now going to ask what setup you have now: TV, Apple TV version, sound output. As a quick guess if you have a LG set turn off Dolby Atmos, it is not supported by apple yet. Click to expand... Ya I know,, i'm well prepared for that.. Apple TV 4 (conncetd via EIthernet), Stereo output on 32' TV. Mostly on TV shows this happens to where the quality would be SD