I recently got an HDMI 2.1 cable to hook up my Windows 11 PC with an RTX 3080 to my LG C1 TV. The TV is connected via ARC to a Vizio Soundbar. I'm trying to get to the PC to encode/pass Atmos to the TV, particularly so I can use surround sound in games. It seems that the if I play movie files in VLC with DD+ tracks, those do pass correctly to the soundbar. However, I cannot enable Atmos now matter what I do. I have installed the Dolby Atmos app from the Microsoft Store and followed the prompts to enable to Dolby Atmos for Home Theater, but when it prompts me to select that option under Spacial Sound Format, I do not have that choice, only Dolby Atmos for Headphones and Windows Sonic.
I've tried deleting/reinstalling Dolby Access several times, cleaning/reinstalling the Nvidia Audio Drivers, and even reinstalling Windows. I also installed the AAFOptimusDCHAudioPack before realizing that probably has nothing to do with the NVIDIA HDMI audio as opposed to the Realtek chip on my mobo. I'm at a loss as to what the problem is except for possibly something to do with accidentally activating the 7 day trial of Atmos for headphones. When I first installed Dolby Access, I *think* at one point I briefly had an option to select Atmos in the "Default Format" section of sound options (the one that has choices like DVD, Studio Quality audio, etc). I wasn't paying close attention at first and went ahead an activated the atmos headphones trial not realizing it was different than HT Atmos. Maybe this has nothing to do with the issue I'm facing, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone offer advice on further troubleshooting steps? After doing a lot of googling I've seen several other posts with people not having the Atmos for Home Theater option available with similar setups to mine, but there never seems to be a resolution to the issue posted...
I've tried deleting/reinstalling Dolby Access several times, cleaning/reinstalling the Nvidia Audio Drivers, and even reinstalling Windows. I also installed the AAFOptimusDCHAudioPack before realizing that probably has nothing to do with the NVIDIA HDMI audio as opposed to the Realtek chip on my mobo. I'm at a loss as to what the problem is except for possibly something to do with accidentally activating the 7 day trial of Atmos for headphones. When I first installed Dolby Access, I *think* at one point I briefly had an option to select Atmos in the "Default Format" section of sound options (the one that has choices like DVD, Studio Quality audio, etc). I wasn't paying close attention at first and went ahead an activated the atmos headphones trial not realizing it was different than HT Atmos. Maybe this has nothing to do with the issue I'm facing, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone offer advice on further troubleshooting steps? After doing a lot of googling I've seen several other posts with people not having the Atmos for Home Theater option available with similar setups to mine, but there never seems to be a resolution to the issue posted...