10-11-2020 05:45 PM
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02-12-2020 12:01 AM
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I've never heard of Doorloop, how do I enable that?
02-12-2020 12:16 AM
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I don’t think I have ‘door loop’ on my Samsung Q80T.
02-12-2020 12:30 AM
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Doorloop is Dutch for "Passthrough". If you look closely, his language is set to Dutch...
02-12-2020 12:36 AM
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In addition to this, my Passthrough option is greyed out on my Q80T. I'm unable to select it.
02-12-2020 12:52 AM - last edited 02-12-2020 01:28 AM
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Add me to the list, unfortunately. (Edit: US user here. Didn't realize this was a EU Samsung forum. I stumbled across this topic via Google searchihg.)
Samsung Q90t connected to Xbox Series X with HDMI2.1.
Denon AVR-S750H connected to TV via HDMI eARC.
No sync issues on my cable box (connected to TV with HDMI). TV audio is set to pass-through and hdmi eARC mode on auto.
Unfortunately, Xbox has no pass-through setting. The only thing I can set it on to not receive audio delay/lag is "stereo." If I try to use uncompressed 5.1 or 7.1, it says my receiver is not compatible (it is). If I use bitstream Dolby Audio, there is huge audio delay in my games.
I'm at my wit's end. Right now my receiver takes the Xbox stereo signal and will "upconvert" and play it on all of my speakers. But I want to be able to use true surround sound without delay. I wish it would let me send uncompressed signal and let my receiver do the work. It's madness.
The issue appears to be with the Xbox and not the TV.
02-12-2020 03:19 AM
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Yes, same with me but after updating the firmware it changed, now I can see it and it works great.
02-12-2020 03:26 AM - last edited 02-12-2020 03:29 AM
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Solved it.
Updating the soundbar HW-70T, firmware version 1017.5 Plug-in version 3.1.32
My setup is like this:
Soundbar -> Samsung TV in HDMI eARC port
Xbox-> samsung TV in HDMI game port
Settings> sound > expert settings
Digital output audio format : pass-through
02-12-2020 05:22 AM
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It's not the Xbox. It's the same on PS4 Pro when Dolby and DTS is selected. It seems it works for some people who are using Samsung soundbars. And Samsung will eventually say that they can't guarantee anything for non Samsung products.... Which is BS ofc. I have a Sonos Arc, and the Sonos Arc works flawlessly on LG TV's when using Dolby and Dolby Atmos.
This was the last time I bought a Samsung TV.
02-12-2020 10:38 PM
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So what about everyone else who doesn't have a Samsung Soundbar? We're basically shafted?
02-12-2020 10:59 PM
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Samsung 2018 Q6FN TV here with 2019 Q70 Soundbar. Xbox Series X > HDMI > TV > HDMI ARC > Soundbar Both are running the latest firmware and I’m still having a huge audio delay. Nothing has been resolved on this end unfortunately, so more patches need to be done on someone’s end.
