Nordo
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Crappy Samsung HW-Q950T Soundbar
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasonic BD35; Panasonic DP-UB820
- Streaming Equipment
- TP-Link Archer AX55 and Hisense 65Q8
- Streaming Subscriptions
- Netflix
- Front Height Speakers
- -
- Rear Height Speakers
- -
- Video Display Device
- Hisense 65Q8
I am using a windows 10 laptop (realtek audio) with the latest REW and the latest ASIO4All drivers.
I am trying to test/EQ a 9.1.4 system.
OK,ok, I'm setting up a soundbar (Samsung HW-Q950T).
No laughing. (soundbar has latest firmware).
However, only 8 channels are recognised (as well as the two laptop speakers). Therefore a total of 10 channels.
Running a test on each of the available channels indicates that the Atmos channels are not being picked up.
I was wondering if I should delete the laptop speakers (in the ASIO4All control window).
Would that give me the extra channels I'm missing, or maybe the problem is in the soundbar.
Also, for some reason the volume "trims" in the soundbar's adjustments are not working on the L&R mains. But I think that has nothing to do with REW or ASIO4All.
Any ideas?
I am trying to test/EQ a 9.1.4 system.
OK,ok, I'm setting up a soundbar (Samsung HW-Q950T).

However, only 8 channels are recognised (as well as the two laptop speakers). Therefore a total of 10 channels.
Running a test on each of the available channels indicates that the Atmos channels are not being picked up.
I was wondering if I should delete the laptop speakers (in the ASIO4All control window).
Would that give me the extra channels I'm missing, or maybe the problem is in the soundbar.
Also, for some reason the volume "trims" in the soundbar's adjustments are not working on the L&R mains. But I think that has nothing to do with REW or ASIO4All.
Any ideas?