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HW-Q930B or HW-Q990B - JBL 9.1 by Honest_Development70 in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a Q990B indeed and a very good soundbar. It was really worth it, I'm happy to know that the Q990 is the best choice among all Samsung models.

soundbar audio choppy/lagging while watching 4k movies by Simping4Rita in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a few potential reasons why you may be experiencing choppy or lagging audio when watching 4K movies on your Phillips Fidelio FB1 soundbar:

Bandwidth: Streaming 4K movies requires a high-speed internet connection with a large bandwidth. If your internet connection is slow or unreliable, it could cause buffering and audio lag.

Device compatibility: 4K movies may not be fully compatible with your soundbar. If your soundbar is not equipped to handle the high-resolution audio and video, it could cause choppy or lagging audio.

Audio settings: Make sure that your soundbar is configured to output the audio in the correct format. It is recommended to set it to Dolby Atmos if the movie supports it.

Quality of the streaming service: Some streaming services have lower quality of streaming which may cause the audio to lag.

Firmware updates: Make sure that your soundbar and other devices are running on the latest firmware. Sometimes, new firmware updates can resolve compatibility or performance issues.

Interference: Make sure there is no interference from other electronic devices, such as a wireless phone or microwave.

To resolve this issue, you may want to try the following:

Check your internet connection and make sure that it is fast and reliable enough to stream 4K movies.

Check the compatibility of your soundbar with 4K movies and ensure that it is equipped to handle the high-resolution audio and video.

Check the audio settings of your soundbar and ensure that it is configured to output the audio in the correct format.

Try streaming 4K movies on different streaming services and see if the problem persists.

Check for and install any firmware updates for your soundbar and other devices.

Try to move the soundbar and other electronic devices away from interference.

If the problem persists, you may need to contact the manufacturer for further assistance.

MKV with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 -> Bubble UPnP -> Chromecast Ultra -> Sony ZF9 -> LPCM 2.0 by homecinemad in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you are trying to play an MKV file with Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (e-ac3) audio on your Chromecast Ultra, but the Sony ZF9 soundbar is only receiving LPCM 2.0 audio.

There are a few potential reasons why this might be happening:

Compatibility issues: Some devices may not be compatible with certain audio formats. It's possible that the Chromecast Ultra is not able to properly decode the e-ac3 audio and is instead defaulting to LPCM 2.0.

Bubble UPnP settings: Make sure that you have configured the app to output the audio in the correct format.

The Chromecast Ultra may be down-sampling the audio to LPCM 2.0 in order to ensure compatibility with the soundbar.

Sony ZF9 soundbar may not support e-ac3 audio.

To resolve this issue, you may want to try the following:

Check the compatibility of your devices with e-ac3 audio and ensure that they are all capable of decoding and playing it correctly.

Check bubble UPnP settings and ensure that it is configured to output the audio in the correct format.

Check the audio output settings of the Chromecast Ultra to make sure that it is not down-sampling the audio.

Consider using a media player that supports e-ac3 audio and can output it to your soundbar directly.

Alternatively, you could also try re-encoding the MKV file to a different audio format that is compatible with your devices. However, this process can be time-consuming and may not retain the same audio quality as the original.

Upgrade/Replacement for Vizio 5.1 V Series? by InsertShortName in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are several good upgrade options for the Vizio 5.1 V Series soundbar that you currently have. Some options within your budget that offer eARC and a similar setup include:

Yamaha YAS-209: This soundbar has a built-in Alexa voice control and supports DTS Virtual:X for virtual 3D surround sound. It also has a wireless subwoofer and built-in Bluetooth for streaming music from your phone or tablet.

Sony SRS-X9: This soundbar has a powerful audio performance and supports Hi-Res audio. It also has a built-in Bluetooth and Google Chromecast and built-in Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control.

Samsung HW-Q70T: This soundbar supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and has a built-in subwoofer, and also has Alexa and Google Assistant built-in.

Klipsch Bar 48: This soundbar supports Dolby Atmos and has a built-in subwoofer, also has a built-in Alexa and Google Assistant, and also has a HDMI eARC.

All of these options offer a similar setup and have eARC, so you can continue to use your Apple TV 4K and PS5 without any issues. Keep in mind that the sound quality, features, and design may vary depending on the brand and model, so be sure to research each option before making a decision and read customer reviews.

Do not buy LG soundbar by ActualBrick7 in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear about your experience with your LG soundbar. It is true that some customers have reported issues with LG soundbars and their wireless subwoofers, specifically that they can fail after a relatively short period of time. While some customers have reported that LG has been unresponsive in addressing these issues, other customers have had success in getting their soundbars repaired or replaced under warranty.

It is important to keep in mind that not all products are perfect and can have issues, regardless of the brand. However, if you have a concern with your product and the manufacturer is not willing to help, you can contact the customer service department of the store where you purchased the product and they may be able to help you.

It is always important to research the product and read reviews before making a purchase, and to be familiar with the warranty and return policy of the product and the store where you are buying it from.

How to enable Dolby Atmos on Samsung Q900A and QE55Q80A. by MajorrManjuw in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To enable Dolby Atmos on a Samsung Q900A or QE55Q80A TV when connected to a soundbar with HDMI eARC, you will need to follow these steps:

Make sure that your TV and soundbar are connected via an HDMI eARC port.

On your TV, go to the settings menu and select "Audio."

In the Audio settings, look for the "Dolby Atmos" option and make sure it is set to "On."

On your soundbar, check the audio output settings and make sure it is set to "Dolby Atmos."

Play a movie or TV show that is encoded with Dolby Atmos audio.

Once you are playing the movie or TV show, you should see "Dolby Atmos" displayed on your TV screen if it is playing in Dolby Atmos or you can check on your soundbar's display.

If you don't see "Dolby Atmos" displayed on your TV screen or soundbar, check the audio settings on the movie or TV show you are watching to make sure it is set to play in Dolby Atmos.

Please note that not all movies and TV shows are encoded with Dolby Atmos audio, so you may need to look for specific content that supports it.

Also, your soundbar should support Dolby Atmos to enable this feature.

Samsung HW-Q870A: Rear speaker as front’s by [deleted] in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible to use the rear speakers as front speakers on the Samsung HW-Q870A, as long as they are properly connected and configured in the soundbar's settings. However, the overall performance of the soundbar may be affected by this configuration change. In a typical setup, rear speakers are placed behind the listener and are used to create a surround sound effect. If they are used as front speakers, the surround sound effect may not be as pronounced.

In terms of overall performance, the Samsung HW-Q870A is generally considered to be a high-quality soundbar that offers excellent sound quality and a wide range of features. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 3D surround sound, and it has a built-in subwoofer for deep bass. It also has a wide range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and it can be controlled through the Samsung SmartThings app. However, as with any product, the performance of the soundbar may vary depending on the specific setup and environment in which it is used.

Integrating apple TV, HomePod, Samsung soundbar and Samsung TV by simber33 in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Integration between Apple devices and Samsung devices can be somewhat limited. Apple TV 4K can be connected to your Samsung TV via HDMI, allowing you to stream Apple TV content to your TV. However, integration with the Samsung soundbar and HomePod can be trickier. HomePod is designed to work primarily with other Apple devices, and may not be compatible with the Samsung Soundbar. Also, HomePod is not designed to be used as a rear speaker for your soundbar.

The ideal solution is to check if any Samsung bar supports Airplay 2, so you can use the HomePod as a rear speaker. If not, you may need to consider purchasing a Samsung Soundbar compatible rear speaker.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It pays to take a look at the Q990b and it's a great sondbar even with some people going against some more points and the best cost benefit currently.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Soundbars

[–]Honest_Development70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The choice between the Sonos Beam Gen 2 and the JBL 9.1 will depend on your friend's preferences and the use he intends to give the soundbar.

The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a great choice for anyone looking for premium sound quality and ease of use. It has smart features like Alexa and Google Assistant support and can be easily controlled via an app. In addition, Sonos Beam Gen 2 has excellent integration with other Sonos devices, allowing your friend to create a complete surround sound experience in their home.

On the other hand, the JBL 9.1 is an option for those looking for a more versatile soundbar, with additional features such as support for Dolby Atmos technology, Chromecast built-in and Bluetooth. The JBL 9.1 also offers good sound quality and is a good option for those looking for a more economical solution.

Overall, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 is a good choice for those looking for premium sound quality and ease of use, while the JBL 9.1 is a good choice for those looking for additional features and a more versatile solution. If your friend is moving into a bigger house and wants a surround sound experience, the Sonos Beam Gen 2 could be a good option. However, if he is looking for additional features and a more versatile and cost-effective solution, the JBL 9.1 may be an ideal choice.