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Xbox Series X and Dolby Atmos audio delay. Is there no fix?

Stafford

Member
Last week i got myself a new TV, the Samsung S95B, I love it. And I have the XSX since day one. The audio in game mode is not great though, so.....time for a soundbar I thought until I read about the widespread issues with audio delay. Especially in Atmos, but I'm not clear if it's with Dolby Digital too. Is it?

The plan was to get a Sonos arc or Beam gen 2,hook it up to the TV and done. But it seems the only "fix" so far is by connecting the Xbox straight to the soundbar and then soundbar into the TV. But you lose 120hz and VRR then.

One of the discussions about it:



https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...series-x/39aafc43-effc-4e7d-84d7-169031dd52b8
 
Qn90b here, the dolby delay affect both, dolby digital and dolby atmos, there is no fix, its an issue of xbox and they have the problem since xbox one

You should avoid buying a soundbar because, in game Mode Samsung dissable 5.1 and 7.1 uncompressed audio, so thats useless for gaming

The only way to play with no audio delay is buying a av reciever 2.1 or playing in uncompressed 2.0 stereo
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
2 years in xbox still does not have HDMI CEC navigation. Something that worked with the XBOne X. So I know they once knew how to do this stuff.
Did they fire the entire staff in charge of putting Video and Audio on the screen?
You know, The thing that defines a Video Game? The Video part? They can't do that?
No, No they can't.
This generation has been a disappointing failure.
Failure of a generation.
Dolby staff should put on big army boot and walk into the Microsoft Headquarters and just start Kicking Asses.
 

soulbait

Member
It is an issue with eARC. Xbox is really bad, but PS5 introduces a delay as well. You can sometimes adjust some settings on the TV to help improve, but it is really a ton of people have issues with.

If your soundbar does not have up firing speakers or rear surround speakers, you might just be best putting it in 2.0 mode anyways.
 
It is an issue with eARC. Xbox is really bad, but PS5 introduces a delay as well. You can sometimes adjust some settings on the TV to help improve, but it is really a ton of people have issues with.

If your soundbar does not have up firing speakers or rear surround speakers, you might just be best putting it in 2.0 mode anyways.
Its not an issue with eARC, its dolby, Ps5 dont have audio delay on LPCM, just little delay on dolby and not as bad as xbox
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
Its not an issue with eARC, its dolby, Ps5 dont have audio delay on LPCM, just little delay on dolby and not as bad as xbox
If it's a Samsung tv then it's totally the fault of Earc. Samsung uses the suckiest cheapest ducttape and bailing wire solutions in the guts of their tv's, and that includes the high end take out a second mortgage priced sets.
 
If it's a Samsung tv then it's totally the fault of Earc. Samsung uses the suckiest cheapest ducttape and bailing wire solutions in the guts of their tv's, and that includes the high end take out a second mortgage priced sets.
If it was earc fault, you have audio delay on lpcm, but you dont

Just dolby have the issue, its dolby fault

LG, Vizio, Samsung TCL, and many brands have this issie
 
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Stafford

Member
Qn90b here, the dolby delay affect both, dolby digital and dolby atmos, there is no fix, its an issue of xbox and they have the problem since xbox one

You should avoid buying a soundbar because, in game Mode Samsung dissable 5.1 and 7.1 uncompressed audio, so thats useless for gaming

The only way to play with no audio delay is buying a av reciever 2.1 or playing in uncompressed 2.0 stereo

But if I were to hook the Xbox up to the soundbar, that should work, right? I will miss out on VRR though.

Also, I just asked, my brother who has the Sonos Arc, XSX and OLED C9 has no delay at all.

And I got this tip just now, not sure if its only Sonos related, but it fixed his issues.

 

NeonGhost

uses 'M$' - What year is it? Not 2002.
But if I were to hook the Xbox up to the soundbar, that should work, right? I will miss out on VRR though.

Also, I just asked, my brother who has the Sonos Arc, XSX and OLED C9 has no delay at all.

And I got this tip just now, not sure if its only Sonos related, but it fixed his issues.


These are the settings I use on my lg c1 and lg atmos sound bar and get no delay
 

Stafford

Member
These are the settings I use on my lg c1 and lg atmos sound bar and get no delay

It's interesting how so many have issues, but some do have it working properly like you, my brother and a few more. Sounds like for some soundbars it really could be a setting related thing. Like for the dude that gave me this tip his fix was enabling Earc in the Sonos settings which is done by going to the hdmi source of the Sonos and then he got those settings displayed on TV. Perhaps it's something like this for other brands too?
 
But if I were to hook the Xbox up to the soundbar, that should work, right? I will miss out on VRR though.

Also, I just asked, my brother who has the Sonos Arc, XSX and OLED C9 has no delay at all.

And I got this tip just now, not sure if its only Sonos related, but it fixed his issues.


You are going to have a delay no matter what, even with a 2.1 i have less lag but still lag
But if I were to hook the Xbox up to the soundbar, that should work, right? I will miss out on VRR though.

Also, I just asked, my brother who has the Sonos Arc, XSX and OLED C9 has no delay at all.

And I got this tip just now, not sure if its only Sonos related, but it fixed his issues.


You are going to get delay no matter what, even If you conect it vía a hdmi 2.1 av reciever like i did

The best option is 5.1 or 7.1 uncompressed for videogames, the best way to test it, is going to halo infinite, us the training, choose the Assault rifle and shoot 5 bullets, and motice how much delay you have

People say If you put on passtrought the delay is gone but its not, there is still a little but not as much as the whole second it was before
 

azertydu91

Hard to Kill
Dolby is at fault all right, I spent all that money on ceiling speakers, Crawled through my attic running wires, bought the fancy schmancy receiver and what did I get? A wife that tells me she Can't hear any difference.
I know that feel, my girlfriend is barely able to perceive when the sound come from front or behing or left/right.
 
Dolby is at fault all right, I spent all that money on ceiling speakers, Crawled through my attic running wires, bought the fancy schmancy receiver and what did I get? A wife that tells me she Can't hear any difference.
I feel bad for you, spending so much money and still playing with delay, or even worst, dont notice it
 

skneogaf

Member
Both the playstation 5 and the xbox series consoles should have had hdmi audio out like 4k bluray plays have, I tried to make noise about because I knew there would be issues.

My TV is hdmi 2.1 but my av receiver is hdmi 2.0b so I can get compressed dolby atmos from netflix and Disney plus but no 7.1 from ps5 or 7.1/dolby atmos from xbox one x through the TV and out using arc as it will just be 5.1

It means i go straight into my av receiver for 7.1 and dolby atmos but I forgo VRR

On pc I use a 2nd output from my 3090ti and 8 get Dolby atmos.

once I upgrade to the new Denon av receiver that will hopefully have numerous hdmi 2.1 48gbps ports plus 7.2.6 speaker outs then I'll be fine but not yet.

There are devices that can take out the digital sound and just send the video to the TV that may work.
 
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Both the playstation 5 and the xbox series consoles should have had hdmi audio out like 4k bluray plays have, I tried to make noise about because I knew there would be issues.

My TV is hdmi 2.1 but my av receiver is hdmi 2.0b so I can get compressed dolby atmos from netflix and Disney plus but no 7.1 from ps5 or 7.1/dolby atmos from xbox one x through the TV and out using arc as it will just be 5.1

It means i go straight into my av receiver for 7.1 and dolby atmos but I forgo VRR

once I upgrade to the new Denon av receiver that will hopefully have numerous hdmi 2.1 48gbps ports plus 7.2.6 speaker outs then I'll be fine but not yet.

There are devices that can take out the digital sound and just send the video to the TV that may work.
Fuck that and buying a New reciever, try with this little device, and audio extractor

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094PPVKFL/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This make your 2.0 reciever into 2.1 earc, now you can play in uncompressed 7.1

This is the 1 i used before buying an 2.1 av reciever, with my old one (R.I.P) I played 120 fps, vrr, Lpcm no problem
 
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Magic Carpet

Gold Member
Fuck that and buying a New reciever, try with this little device, and audio extractor

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094PPVKFL/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This make your 2.0 reciever into 2.1 earc, now you can play in uncompressed 7.1

This is the 1 i used before buying an 2.1 av reciever, with my old one (R.I.P) I played 120 fps, vrr, Lpcm no problem
Damn, that thing would have saved me a lot of money and headache. But I would not have Atmos. I would have saved even more money not investing in the atmos gear. But I have it now, Yay me.
 
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Is this the same as HDFury Arcana?
Its a more cheaper alternative
HD fury arcana can pass video because have hdmi 2.1 ports, perfect If a tv have EDID issues

this one just do the job, extract audio from an old arc reciever 1.4 or 2.0 hdmi to your earc 2.1 hdmi tv

With this one you can save buying a New reciever for playing games, because it have uncompressed 5.1,7.1 audio, and also compatible with all the other formats too

Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, Atmos, Etc

DTS, DTS HD máster audio DTS x, Etc (for this one make sure your TV have support for DTS vía earc, I know some Sony tv have this option but LG and Samsung dont)

DTS is only for bluray, there is no streaming service Who hace dts content anyway
 

KillaJamm

Member
I've been suffering with this issue for years on multiple soundbars and multiple xbox's. My current set up is a Series X, LG OLED and an LG soundbar with addition rear speakers. Connected via hdmi arc, everything is set to 'pass through' on the TV settings and the xbox, but no matter what dolby digital and Atmos have a delay. So I've always had to use DTS which tbh sounds amazing but it's not on the level of Atmos. Atmos works perfectly when using apps on the TV like Netflix but when you try anything via the xbox there is a noticeable delay.
 

Stafford

Member
Its a more cheaper alternative
HD fury arcana can pass video because have hdmi 2.1 ports, perfect If a tv have EDID issues

this one just do the job, extract audio from an old arc reciever 1.4 or 2.0 hdmi to your earc 2.1 hdmi tv

With this one you can save buying a New reciever for playing games, because it have uncompressed 5.1,7.1 audio, and also compatible with all the other formats too

Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, Atmos, Etc

DTS, DTS HD máster audio DTS x, Etc (for this one make sure your TV have support for DTS vía earc, I know some Sony tv have this option but LG and Samsung dont)

DTS is only for bluray, there is no streaming service Who hace dts content anyway

That seems like it would work perfect for my Denon AVR. This would mean I get to keep 120hz and VRR too? I really don't like having to hook up my AVR just for a soundbar, but if I gotta, I gotta. Problem is space, can't really put the AVR anywhere.

But before I do so I will make sure I have tried every single option first. Because some folks with XSX, Atmos soundbar and C9 OLED have it working fine. But I have a feeling my Samsung is gonna be an asshole with this.
 
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That seems like it would work perfect for my Denon AVR. This would mean I get to keep 120hz and VRR too? I really don't like having to hook up my AVR just for a soundbar, but if I gotta, I gotta. Problem is space, can't really put the AVR anywhere.

But before I do so I will make sure I have tried every single option first.
Yes, with this device you and play 120hz, VRR and uncompressed Audio,this is how you conect it
2Lg8Z50.jpg
 

Stafford

Member
Yes, with this device you and play 120hz, VRR and uncompressed Audio,this is how you conect it
2Lg8Z50.jpg

Truly hope this would work for me with Atmos or DD because apparently my TV is a bitch when it comes to Lpcm for Xbox. Only available outside of game mode. Samsung, man.
 
Truly hope this would work for me with Atmos or DD because apparently my TV is a bitch when it comes to Lpcm for Xbox. Only available outside of game mode. Samsung, man.
About that, no, its not going to work, I have the exact issue (2022 model here) its because Samsung fuck up the edid, and xbox only read edid

In Ps5 and other consoles this work great, on xbox with your Samsung you need a New av reciever, but this device make atmos delay so much better

For some reason dissable ALLM make the delay almost gone

In this case the HD fury arcana May be a better choice (any hdmi 2.1 video audio extractor)
 
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It's interesting how so many have issues, but some do have it working properly like you, my brother and a few more. Sounds like for some soundbars it really could be a setting related thing. Like for the dude that gave me this tip his fix was enabling Earc in the Sonos settings which is done by going to the hdmi source of the Sonos and then he got those settings displayed on TV. Perhaps it's something like this for other brands too?
I don’t have the issue on my lg CX, but on my Phillips TV in another room the lag is unbearable. I actually had to link my Xbox directly to the soundbar and then to the tv there to make it work. No such problems at all with my ps5 or any other console I have. I think the problem is definitely at ms and they have to fix it. It’s not a Dolby problem either because all other Dolby supporting devices earc without issue.

Edit: i Also have issues using my headset via controller on Xbox only, can only use stereo sound or else the lag is unbearable and crackles a lot. Also, only on Xbox. Same headphones work perfect everywhere else.
 
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Stafford

Member
About that, no, its not going to work, I have the exact issue (2022 model here) its because Samsung fuck up the edid, and xbox only read edid

In Ps5 and other consoles this work great, on xbox with your Samsung you need a New av reciever, but this device make atmos delay so much better

For some reason dissable ALLM make the delay almost gone

In this case the HD fury arcana May be a better choice (any hdmi 2.1 video audio extractor)

I always have ALLM enabled, but what would it mean if I disabled it?
 

MarkMe2525

Gold Member
2 years in xbox still does not have HDMI CEC navigation. Something that worked with the XBOne X. So I know they once knew how to do this stuff.
Did they fire the entire staff in charge of putting Video and Audio on the screen?
You know, The thing that defines a Video Game? The Video part? They can't do that?
No, No they can't.
This generation has been a disappointing failure.
Failure of a generation.
Dolby staff should put on big army boot and walk into the Microsoft Headquarters and just start Kicking Asses.
Are you referring to using your tv remote to navigate your Series consoles? They only reason I ask is because I'm able to do that through HDMI-CEC on my Series X.
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
Are you referring to using your tv remote to navigate your Series consoles? They only reason I ask is because I'm able to do that through HDMI-CEC on my Series X.
Yes navigation with the dpad on samsung tv remote not working. Supposedly xbox enabled it on the beta Preview build things for people that are brave enough to try it out before official release. I'm not brave enough. Your either using a universal remote that is IR for navigation or are on a beta build.
I can use my old harmony elite remote for navigation the old IR way and it works, but I really like the Samsung remote, (It's about the only thing on my Samsung TV that I'll praise.
 

Pedro Motta

Gold Member
Yes it's still buggy the Dolby Atmos, but I'm using the 7.1 uncompressed and it's very good, so I just got used to it.
 

MarkMe2525

Gold Member
Yes navigation with the dpad on samsung tv remote not working. Supposedly xbox enabled it on the beta Preview build things for people that are brave enough to try it out before official release. I'm not brave enough. Your either using a universal remote that is IR for navigation or are on a beta build.
I can use my old harmony elite remote for navigation the old IR way and it works, but I really like the Samsung remote, (It's about the only thing on my Samsung TV that I'll praise.
Try disconnecting the Xbox from tv and plugging it back in. The Samsung tv then asks if you want to control your device with the remote. Your issue isn't with the Xbox but the TV. This has been working for me since I got my new television.
 

skneogaf

Member
Fuck that and buying a New reciever, try with this little device, and audio extractor

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094PPVKFL/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This make your 2.0 reciever into 2.1 earc, now you can play in uncompressed 7.1

This is the 1 i used before buying an 2.1 av reciever, with my old one (R.I.P) I played 120 fps, vrr, Lpcm no problem

Thank you for the link.

To be honest I only play on my playstation 5 single player games that I can't play on my pc which I do use gsync, dolby atmos etc.

I've installed 6 over head speakers in preparation for the new Denon av receiver so I will still buy that.
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
Try disconnecting the Xbox from tv and plugging it back in. The Samsung tv then asks if you want to control your device with the remote. Your issue isn't with the Xbox but the TV. This has been working for me since I got my new television.


Here is an old Verge article talking about alpha skip ahead this was way back in September 2021.
Do you see this setting on your HDMI CEC settings in xbox?
"Use TV Remote for console"
I don't have it and I've tried everything on my TV including switching inputs, removing my receiver. Moving the Series X to the bedroom TV.
I can plug my old XBONE X into every port on my Samsung and the HDMI CEC navigation works with it. Why it doesn't work with the Series X I have no idea.
 

Ulysses 31

Gold Member
I don't notice a delay with Atmos and Xbox Series X as long as audio is set to pass through on the TV.

Using QN900B TV and HW-Q990B soundbar.

All channels are working in the sound test too.
 
OP is saying a sound bar isn't really doing atmos and is just faking it.

for example, trying to bouncing sound off the wall behind you (what that sound bar is doing) is a poor replacement for actual physical speakers behind you.

its use of two subwoofers (if you can call them that, at that size) is also a bit silly, considering the benefits of using multiple subwoofers are highly dependent on the placement within the room (having two subs basically side by side doesnt so much).
 

p_xavier

Authorized Fister
OP is saying a sound bar isn't really doing atmos and is just faking it.

for example, trying to bouncing sound off the wall behind you (what that sound bar is doing) is a poor replacement for actual physical speakers behind you.

its use of two subwoofers (if you can call them that, at that size) is also a bit silly, considering the benefits of using multiple subwoofers are highly dependent on the placement within the room (having two subs basically side by side doesnt so much).
I have a real 11.4.2 system downstairs and a 7.2.2 upstairs with a soundbar and how many people I can it is the real question.
 

MarkMe2525

Gold Member

Here is an old Verge article talking about alpha skip ahead this was way back in September 2021.
Do you see this setting on your HDMI CEC settings in xbox?
"Use TV Remote for console"
I don't have it and I've tried everything on my TV including switching inputs, removing my receiver. Moving the Series X to the bedroom TV.
I can plug my old XBONE X into every port on my Samsung and the HDMI CEC navigation works with it. Why it doesn't work with the Series X I have no idea.
https://www.windowscentral.com/gami...emote-with-an-xbox-series-xors-using-hdmi-cec
Here is an article from 19 days ago with step by step. You may have already tried these. I hope it helps. I'm sure it's frustrating that it isn't working for you.
 
I always have ALLM enabled, but what would it mean if I disabled it?
ALLM just activate game mode when you play a game, and turn it off If you use any media app

However, VRR dissable ALLM, and since xbox its in VRR all the time, having enabled its pretty useless, and add audio lag for some reason

So If you dissable or keep it its the same
 
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