The front display of the Sound Bar shows DTS, even though the Blu-ray Disc Player is playing DTS:X content.
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Depending on the connection method or settings, it varies whether you can playback the content with DTS:X format, or how the front panel displays the audio format.
If DTS appears on the Sound Bar front panel display even when DTS:X content is being played, check the connection method:
- The Sound Bar is connected to a Blu-ray Disc Player using HDMI cable
- The Sound Bar is connected to a TV (HDMI (eARC) port) using HDMI cable
NOTES:
- With the following settings, DTS appears on the front panel display even if DTS:X content is playing. Regardless of what is shown on the display, the audio is decoded to DTS:X:
- Sound Mode is set to STANDARD, or CINEMA
- Sound Mode is set to MUSIC, and Immersive Audio Enhancement is set to ON
- With the following connection method, you cannot play in DTS:X even when DTS:X content is playing from Blu-ray Disc Player:
- The Sound Bar is connected to a Blu-ray Disc Player using optical digital cable
- The Sound Bar is connected to a TV (HDMI (ARC) port) using HDMI cable