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LG 2019 OLED TV- WiSA Wireless- Soundbar- Dolby Atmos audio.

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Peter Pan replied on Sun, May 19 2019 4:15 AM | Locked

This setting is only available for internal TV speaker. Did you know that.

LG C9 2019 OLED TV review: Another year, another picture champ Its a winner. - Click here.

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Peter Pan replied on Sun, May 19 2019 4:36 PM | Locked

The Struer company should make a separate unit as to the Eclipse.
They don't do that ... yet then ... so until then something else needs to be done.

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Peter Pan replied on Mon, May 20 2019 6:30 PM | Locked

Overview: LG 2019 TV. 09 May 2019. Flatpanels.

https://www.flatpanels.dk/artikel.php?subaction=showfull&id=1557384895

Use Google translate.

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Peter Pan replied on Tue, May 21 2019 6:36 PM | Locked

There are also alternatives, though some people complain that their remote controls do not work on this solution.

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AnalogPlanet replied on Wed, May 22 2019 9:42 AM | Locked

Ouch! So that means having the Moment AND Transmitter 1 means I can only have speakers WISA-paired with one and not another? Storm Well that is a bit dissapointing.

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mbolo01 replied on Wed, May 22 2019 11:49 AM | Locked
AnalogPlanet:

Ouch! So that means having the Moment AND Transmitter 1 means I can only have speakers WISA-paired with one and not another?

You can connect your Moment to the TR1 with a cat 7 shielded Ethernet cable

BS Moment, BS Core, BG 4002, BC 4500, BS1, BL18, BL19, BL8000 + RCV1, A6, M5, M3, A1, P6 (tks Botty), H5, TR1

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, May 23 2019 6:27 AM | Locked

@ AnalogPlanet

Yes you can use both wireless and cable connection, from BeoLab Transmitter 1.

Guide-BeoLab-Transmitter-1.

https://beoprime.com/media/pdf/6c/88/d1/Guide-BeoLab-Transmitter-1-25870e66de005f.pdf

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AnalogPlanet replied on Thu, May 23 2019 8:52 AM | Locked

Thank you gentlemen, I guess with all that said I prefer to have Beolab Transmitter 1 rather than a WISA dongle because then I can also connect the Moment into it and utilize BL17s for both TV and music.

I would still prefer, of course to have a B&O TV and how do I solve the Moment problem in that case? I connect it to TV and let TV be the main/only WISA "transmitter" to loudspeakers?

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, May 23 2019 9:56 AM | Locked

@ AnalogPlanet

If I have understood what you mean.

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mbolo01 replied on Thu, May 23 2019 1:45 PM | Locked
AnalogPlanet:

because then I can also connect the Moment into it and utilize BL17s for both TV and music.

Clever choice !

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Peter Pan replied on Sat, May 25 2019 8:25 AM | Locked

Latest LG C9 OLED 4K HDR TV video from Digital Trends. - Click here.

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BEOVOX141 replied on Sat, May 25 2019 8:41 AM | Locked

For the love of god, go buy the f.... C9 Peter! Its in stock and a quick, painless credit card swipe away!

Then perhaps YOU can do a comprehensive review and world peace would be restored!

As it is right now Google will flatten most of the rain forest to make room for dedicated Peter Pan LG servers...   

Did you even consider global warming, the environment and the meaning of life?

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Peter Pan replied on Sat, May 25 2019 9:11 AM | Locked

@ BEOVOX141 - Thank you for your always-learning posts.

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Peter Pan replied on Sun, May 26 2019 5:34 AM | Locked

Diagram from a Russian LG thread. Then you can look at it a little. Smile

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Peter Pan replied on Mon, May 27 2019 7:10 AM | Locked

Sound quality
AI Sound
One Touch Sound Tuning
Dolby Atmos

The LG C9 might be ultra slim, but thanks to some fairly nifty acoustical research it actually sounds surprisingly good.
For a start the TV can improve the quality of its audio by using the One Touch Sound Tuning feature to optimise the
settings based on the characteristics of a room.

This clever feature uses the mic built into the Magic Remote to take measurements from the main listening position and
analyse the room's acoustical signature. You can compare the before and after optimisation, and there's a choice of
modes: Standard, Bass Boost, and Treble Boost.

The combination of a stand that fires sound towards the listener and the acoustic tuning results in an impressive audio
performance. The front soundstage is wide and detailed. Music spreads out from either side of the screen, effects are
nicely defined, and there's a surprising degree of well-integrated bass. Dialogue is also clear and prioritised on the action.

The speakers are based around a two-channel configuration, but the new AI Sound mode applies psychoacoustic trickery
to take those two channels and turn them into virtual 5.1 surround sound. This processing creates the illusion of a more
immersive surround presence, but within the wider sound staging the dialogue remains focused on the screen.

The C9 also supports Dolby Atmos, decoding the discreet channels in an Atmos track, and using psychoacoustics to
create a more immersive experience. This is superior to the AI Sound feature because the results are based actual
metadata, rather than analysing the audio and applying AI-enhanced processing to simulate a virtual surround experience.

17 May 2019. pocket-lint.com.

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Peter Pan replied on Mon, May 27 2019 8:36 AM | Locked

Thus, an eARC compatible AVR surround receiver is an emergency, to achieve true 5.1.4 sound via
receiver's Dolby Atmos decoder, and the LG C9 television synchronized pictures with sound via
eARC / HDMI cable, to / from the AVR surround receiver.

You can also choose from this 'forced' future, and settle for stereo, or 360 degree exclusive mono sound.
Or buy the BeoVision TV, which we each especially like second hand product, and hope it is still possible
to get the updates (PUC codes, etc.) we have won, and then see how long we can deny the development.

Torben Rasmussen:
We do not have WISA dongle or WISA speakers in the test room, unfortunately. Both are a requirement.
However, WISA should be ready from the start, but as mentioned, you need to buy a separate USB dongle
before you can connect to speakers. Flatpanels. - May 05. 2019.

After that reading, I have no expectation to learn the behavior of the WiSA dongle, after Flatpanel's C9 test
of sound section. Embarrassed

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Peter Pan replied on Tue, May 28 2019 3:28 PM | Locked

Review: LG C9 OLED - 28 May 2019 | Rasmus Larsen

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/review.php?subaction=showfull&id=1559035462

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Peter Pan replied on Wed, May 29 2019 9:55 AM | Locked

Flatpanel's C9 test of sound section. -
The speakers system now have special "AI" sauce that can, in some situations,
widen the sound stage quite considerably. We think that many people will like
the effect, mainly because speakers in TVs tend to be so bad.

Fantastic that Flatpanel could get so many words about the audio part in C9 . Sad

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, May 30 2019 4:11 AM | Locked

We now know that the sound emitted from an LG C9 TV does not get many points, and if I
want, true 5.1.4 or 7.1.4 channels in Dolby Atmos, an eARC compatible receiver with Atmos
decoder must be connected to reach the target. Read about HDMI 2.1 / eARC pages 39 and 40.

No LG OLED 55 "Signature R9 to Mrs Pan - So then there is money for a larger house. Big Smile

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, May 30 2019 9:49 PM | Locked

Nightwolf wrote:

LG says, "that their TV sold in Denmark cannot display TV channels sent in DVB-T2
(H.265 / HEVC) German channels. There is also no DVB UHD-1 Phase 2 tuner in".

On the other hand, they say "that their C9 has built-in wisa and can send up tile 5.1 Dolby
Digital (no USB dongle) and one can then use the built-in speaker as center speaker ".
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The latter sounds really exciting. Maybe a new option via update.

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Millemissen replied on Thu, May 30 2019 11:09 PM | Locked

Could you please state, where these informations are from?

Source, please!

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Peter Pan replied on Fri, May 31 2019 7:31 AM | Locked

@ Millemissen - You already know that.

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BEOVOX141 replied on Fri, May 31 2019 8:38 AM | Locked

Millemissen:

Could you please state, where these informations are from?

Source, please!

A very reliable source.... Whistle

 

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Peter Pan replied on Fri, May 31 2019 10:29 AM | Locked

Millemissen have asked questions to Nightwolf

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Peter Pan replied on Sat, Jun 1 2019 7:10 AM | Locked

I like Nightwolf's secret. Because C9 could also be used as a center, will be so logical.
Torben then found out long ago that this is not the case. Therefore, I became surprised
by the post. The next is - we won for a BeoLab 7 / 1-2-6 / 4 or 10, will probably not be
satisfied with the center sound of the small LG C9 speaker.

With this setup I am satisfied with the Center sound.

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Peter Pan replied on Sun, Jun 2 2019 4:33 AM | Locked

alexm86:

I just got a reply from profusion that they should have some arriving in about a week.
They will then load a quote onto the website which will enable you to buy directly from there.

Hi alexm86

Have you found the link where you buy a LG Innotek WiSA USB transmitter. ?

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Peter Pan replied on Mon, Jun 3 2019 7:09 AM | Locked

New in the case:

Millemissen:
Nightwolf. Where do you get this information from?
Would be nice with some source reference!
MM

Nightwolf:
The information I have from LG and their technical department, they have a C9 portrait,
as they have examined it to answer the questions.

It may be that LG knows nothing and some tests with damp hands,
in their parents' damp basement and test TV where they cannot test the basics,
like sound connections (wisa) and other they probably know better.

LG also says that, as you know, no Wi-Fi USB dongle comes.

I don't know what to believe in.

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Peter Pan replied on Mon, Jun 3 2019 7:21 AM | Locked

Nightwolf must see  - Here.

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Peter Pan replied on Tue, Jun 4 2019 5:51 AM | Locked

Click here.

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Peter Pan replied on Wed, Jun 5 2019 6:41 AM | Locked

Well, whether it comes with WiSA print built in (Harmomy), or with WiSA dongle, will WiSA
compatible speakers in a 5.1 surround setup, could be activated in the LG C9 OLED TV.

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 6:52 AM | Locked

    (Harmony)

It seems more people have gone up in eARC is a feature implemented in the HDMI 2.1 specification.
is written about the topic. Here.

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Millemissen replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 9:41 AM | Locked

Peter Pan:

 It seems more people have gone up in eARC is a feature implemented in the HDMI 2.1 specification.

is written about the topic. Here.

Your problem however, is that eARC seems to be working well wirhout HDMI 2.1.

MM

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 11:12 AM | Locked

@  Millemissen

You can take a shaving foam that is ½ full and see if it lasts as long as a shaving foam that's full.
If you go back in time with BeoBrian, we had the same debate about B&O and HDMI standards. Click here and down a bit.

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Millemissen replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 12:40 PM | Locked

Peter Pan:

@  Millemissen

If you go back in time with BeoBrian, we had the same debate about B&O and HDMI standards. Click here and down a bit.

Yes, that is correct - we have had a discussion about HDMI standarts back in those days.

But this is different - since there is no absolute need for HDMI 2.1 for eARC to work, you won’t miss anything not having HDMI 2.1 in a Harmony sound center.

 

It is an academic discussion, not a practical.

As with all academic discussions you can ride them as hobby-horses.

From a practical point of view - concerning eARC - there is no need for any further posts about this.

 

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BEOVOX141 replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 3:51 PM | Locked

Millemissen:
there is no need for any further posts about this

You should know a lot betterSmile 

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 4:08 PM | Locked

@ Millemissen

I point out that this time too, B&O will not go all the way to HDMI 2.1.
It does LG, with C9. Why does LG it if it doesn't matter. ?

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Sandyb replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 4:42 PM | Locked
None of the 2019 ranges from all the other TV brands have bothered with 2.1.

In other words the vast majority consider it unimportant as of now.

It’s not necessary for eARC.
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BEOVOX141 replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 4:58 PM | Locked

Peter Pan:

@ Millemissen

I point out that this time too, B&O will not go all the way to HDMI 2.1.
It does LG, with C9. Why does LG it if it doesn't matter. ?

LG is builds TVs, B&O does not!

There is ZERO need for more than HDMI 2.0 on the Harmony,- Sound Bar!

... And by now you've had about 24 hours to come up with just one use case,- And I am still waiting! Stick out tongue

 

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Peter Pan replied on Thu, Jun 6 2019 7:28 PM | Locked


@ BEOVOX141

You have received an answer if you can find the links you have received.
But you love the debate and can't dream of buying anything that is being debated.

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