4K, HDR and Atmos on Netflix
4K, HDR and Atmos on Netflix
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Finlandia

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7,811 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Currently I have a Win10 computer which is Atmos capable and I have a Philips Android TV which is 4K and HDR capable, all connected to a Yamaha sound system which is capable of all the above. The problem is that the computer cannot output 4K and HDR, and the Android TV cannot output Atmos.

As I understand there are only really two options to get it all working, without some serious upgrades like a new TV or new computer. Get an Apple TV 4K or Xbox One and use it as a media streamer, that should give you the best picture and sound.

Anyone here running this kind of setup?

I would be using Netflix for streaming and Kodi for local files.
I'm mainly interested in the Xbox variant, seeing as I never bought into the Apple world, and Xbox would give the extra benefit of a 4K BD player.

Zoon

7,222 posts

145 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Apple TV 4K, relatively cheap and does exactly what you want.

Finlandia

Original Poster:

7,811 posts

255 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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While I'm sure the Apple TV 4K is a very capable device, is it not asking for trouble to connect it to an all Android environment?

Zoon

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Thursday 20th June 2019
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Finlandia said:
While I'm sure the Apple TV 4K is a very capable device, is it not asking for trouble to connect it to an all Android environment?
I have an Android Sony Bravia with 4K Apple TV and no issues.

aleksboch

48 posts

154 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Nvidia Shield tv ?

Zoon

7,222 posts

145 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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aleksboch said:
Nvidia Shield tv ?
Doesn't natively do Atmos.

SwissJonese

1,503 posts

199 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Finlandia said:
The problem is that the computer cannot output 4K and HDR, and the Android TV cannot output Atmos.
Why can't it do 4K and HDR, most modern graphics cards can achieve this fairly easily?

Finlandia said:
As I understand there are only really two options to get it all working, without some serious upgrades like a new TV or new computer. Get an Apple TV 4K or Xbox One and use it as a media streamer, that should give you the best picture and sound.
Personally I would just get XBox One X 2nd hand as it is a perfect media streamer, does 4K, HDR and Atmos sound output. Problem with Win 10 Media PC's is you are forever waiting for win updates, driver updates before you even get started watching anything.

Zoon

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Thursday 20th June 2019
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The Xbox is twice the price of the Apple TV and uses far more power if you're only using it for streaming.

budgie smuggler

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183 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Zoon said:
Apple TV 4K, relatively cheap and does exactly what you want.
Do you have to jump through hoops to get Kodi working on them?

Phunk

2,090 posts

195 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Just to confirm, is your TV a 10bit OLED HDR panel, or just a ‘HDR ready’ panel.

If the latter, don’t bother as you won’t notice a difference.

If it is, pickup a Amazon Fire 4K box thingy

Zoon

7,222 posts

145 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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budgie smuggler said:
Do you have to jump through hoops to get Kodi working on them?
Yes you still need to jailbreak for Kodi but I don't use it.

Finlandia

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255 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Thanks for the replies chaps.

In Sweden the price difference between Apple TV 4K and Xbox One S (with UHD BD) is next to nothing, so all things considered I think the Xbox would be better suited for me. Of course the Xbox One X would be top choice, but it's nearly twice the price of the S, and not much cheaper as used.

My TV is a 10bit LCD HDR panel, there is a huge difference in HDR content vs. normal 4K and normal HD content. Just bloody frustrating that you have to choose between great sound or great picture, talk about first world problems, but there you go biggrin

The computer is old enough to not deliver 4K and HDR, and as said, it doesn't seem to be plug and play out of the box on newer hardware either.

Zoon

7,222 posts

145 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Finlandia said:
Thanks for the replies chaps.

In Sweden the price difference between Apple TV 4K and Xbox One S (with UHD BD) is next to nothing, so all things considered I think the Xbox would be better suited for me. Of course the Xbox One X would be top choice, but it's nearly twice the price of the S, and not much cheaper as used.

My TV is a 10bit LCD HDR panel, there is a huge difference in HDR content vs. normal 4K and normal HD content. Just bloody frustrating that you have to choose between great sound or great picture, talk about first world problems, but there you go biggrin

The computer is old enough to not deliver 4K and HDR, and as said, it doesn't seem to be plug and play out of the box on newer hardware either.
Forgot the S had the 4k upgrade on it.

Lagom

564 posts

86 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Fin, great for streaming and outputting HDR and ATMOS but maybe a little flaky with Netflix. All the Netflix series I want to watch are on my NAS ...

https://osmc.tv/vero/

Edited by Lagom on Thursday 20th June 21:30

Finlandia

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7,811 posts

255 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Looks neat and not pricey either, but the flaky bit about Netflix puts me off it.

Is anyone running a Xbox One S/X as a streamer for Netflix and Kodi, any hiccups or does it work fine smile

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Zoon said:
Doesn't natively do Atmos.
It passes atmost through from apps that support it. Amazon, Kodi etc

Finlandia

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Friday 21st June 2019
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RogerDodger said:
Zoon said:
Doesn't natively do Atmos.
It passes atmost through from apps that support it. Amazon, Kodi etc
Just not Netflix, at least I didn't get it working on the Shield I had as a loaner.