How to: Convert Blu-ray Discs for Audio File Playback (Atmos supported)

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So worked for me halfway 😁 blu-ray player detects all the audio streams but when sending 5.1 or 7.1 amplifier plays both of them as 5.1 in direct mode.
Tell us how you ‘send’ audio to your AVR, what is the source media. USB stick with a file? A member asked but you didn’t reply.

If you are playing an MKV file with Atmos stream the BD player may not recognise the stream as Atmos as the MKV stream does not contain the embedded AC3 (5.1) stream used for backward compatibility with old players.

Ripping from disc splits the AC3 stream out of the TrueHD Atmos stream. You need to merge them back into a new TrueHD+AC3 stream or use a media player and not a BD player to play MKV files
 
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Could try playing the MKV file in VLC media player. Set in the options to bitstream, and as long as your connected from the pc to the AVR with an HDMI cable, The AVR should indicate what codec it's playing.
For some AVR's an indicator light will come on showing e.g. Atmos, DTS-HD, etc, and the remote for some AVR's have an information button to push that will show on the display, monitor/TV.

If playing an MKV file from a USB stick in the hardware player, as HomerJAU said, it may not be recognized as Atmos.

Need more information. On my AVR, playing Atmos or DTS-HD the unit will automatically decode; if I set it on Direct Mode it still decodes but bypasses the calibration settings.
 
Hi! Playing the MKV file on HDD from blu-ray player, both 5.1 and 7.1 are recognized as multichannel (🥲 not as Atmos) tested on a Denon avc-x3800h.
 

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i am pretty sure yes; see first and second pictures
I'll have to take your word for it, I don't read the language.
All I can guess is that only pcm is being passed to the Denon.

You said you are playing an MKV file from a HDD with your Blu Ray player.
Is the HDD on a pc or connected to the Blu Ray Player?
Are you using all HDMI cables between devices?
 
I'll have to take your word for it, I don't read the language.
All I can guess is that only pcm is being passed to the Denon.

You said you are playing an MKV file from a HDD with your Blu Ray player.
Is the HDD on a pc or connected to the Blu Ray Player?
Are you using all HDMI cables between devices?
yes HDD from USB of the player, no issues with discs
 
For testing purposes, in your Blu-ray players audio settings select 'bitstream' not 'Auto'. And under 'Secondary Audio' always select 'None'.

By the way... What's the make and model of your Blu-ray player?
 
...though somebody said "The Sony UBP-x800m2 can play Atmos from a USB drive as long as it is stored in a . m2ts container and the TrueHD track includes an AC3 core. IMPORTANT: the AC3 core must be on the same track (thd+ac3)", and someone else "Try .m2ts file instead of .mkv. Tested on my X800M2 and my AVR is showing atmos. Sony players seem like Panasonic in this regard."
so i hoped in a workaround...
 
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