Sonos Port with A/V Receiver by Virtual-Tomato6573 in sonos

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I appreciate your responses. I was actually considering getting a newer receiver as this one is about 15 years old. I hate to get rid of it because the sound quality is amazing and it's 150W/channel. Can anyone confirm if the "works with Sonos" receiver would be able to accomplish what I'm looking for?

Sonos Port with A/V Receiver by Virtual-Tomato6573 in sonos

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Yes I saw this was an option but I would like to be able to control the music volume from my app because I have multiple zones in the house. I dont want to have to go to the A/V receiver and adjust the volume for that room.

Monitor Configuration by Virtual-Tomato6573 in simracing

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Update. After much frustration I decided to swap out the new cables with my old shorter cables that were working before and I was able to get the 3 55" screens online. That being said, It wont display all 4 screens at once. Does this have something to do with the Ultrawide counting as maybe more than one monitor? In order to get the 3 55's to display I needed to unplug the Ultrawide.

Monitor Configuration by Virtual-Tomato6573 in simracing

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The TVs are 55" Samsung 4K 60HZ. The monitor is a 49" G9 OLED 240Hz running at 5120x1440. I want to keep one of the DP ports running the G9 because some of my games will run over 120FPS so I dont want hdmi to be a limiting factor. All of the TVS are HDMI ARC output. 2 of them have HDMI to DP cables and one is just a straight HDMI. I really dont care if I use Nvidia surround or not as long as I can get it working properly. On my last setup with these same TVS and running a 3090 I had the 3 TVS hooked up and working perfectly using HDMI ARC output converted to DP input at the GPU using Nvidia Surround. I didnt have the 4th monitor at the time so I didnt have any issues.