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Akshit Kanwal

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  1. I guess I can transcode the files in handbrake to make them compatible. That resolves the in house streaming solution. Thanks! The primary concerns still stays. How should I go about when it come to connecting the equipments?
  2. Soundbar specs : https://www.sony.co.in/electronics/sound-bars/ht-z9f/specifications
  3. Hey everyone! I need some help in figuring out what component of the entertainment setup should be connected to what port of what device. The setup includes LG 4K TV with 3 HDMI ports, one of them is ARC and another is HDCP 2.2. All of them are 4K 60. Sony HT-Z9F (Atmos) with 2 HDMI in and one out. The out supports ARC. The spec sheet says it supports HDCP 2.2. Amazon 4K FireStick. Almost all of the content that I consume is via the FireStick. Now what I am thinking is connecting the FireStick to one of the inputs of the SB, keeping the other input free (I might connect it to my laptop/PC if in case want to watch 4K Atmos content that I have on them). And then connecting the Soundbar to the TV, via HDMI of course but not sure on the ARC port or the HDCP port. I know most 4K content can only be played on the HDCP port and that the entire chain of connections should be HDCP compliant else it won't work. Content that is streamed from the stick will only be in 4K if it's on HDCP. Will this setup work? Will I get the most out of all the devices. Will the content from the stick be 4K Atmos with this setup, or should I do something else? One more thing that is not that critical to me but useful. I might connect my PC to the second HDMI input of the SB. I can do that but I want to avoid that. Is there any other way I can stream 4K Atmos content from my PC to the system? I am already running a PLEX server on that same PC. PS: All the information and details I have gathered about ports and standards and stuff seems right. Correct me I am wrong though.
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