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So my pile-of-crap soundbar I bought from Currys I've retasked as my pc speaker. I did have it setup to do Dolby atmos as my pc is capable but the Bar decided to power down after 15 minutes of non use. This might not have been an issue but for Atmos to work you need to have the HDMI cable in one of the two HDMI-in ports located on the soundbar. When the bar powers down, this in turn, turns off the display!
So I'm now giving up on Atmos and using ARC but the computer now only sees the bar as a 2 speaker device and not the 5.1.2 that it is(it does have 5 speakers). So i've been looking around and have come across an idea that this is something to do with EDID. The computer is getting the EDID data from the monitor/TV which is only 2 speakers and completely ignores the soundbar's hardware. The solution to this would be to edit the EDID file and this is where I need some help.
Do you guys have any experience with this?
So I'm now giving up on Atmos and using ARC but the computer now only sees the bar as a 2 speaker device and not the 5.1.2 that it is(it does have 5 speakers). So i've been looking around and have come across an idea that this is something to do with EDID. The computer is getting the EDID data from the monitor/TV which is only 2 speakers and completely ignores the soundbar's hardware. The solution to this would be to edit the EDID file and this is where I need some help.
Do you guys have any experience with this?