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SELECT YOUR SOUNDBAR

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XBOX CONSOLE SERIES

Step-by-Step Instructions for Best Experience

Select your XBOX model

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XBOX SERIES X

XBOX ONE X

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XBOX ONE S

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HDMI CEC Settings

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STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE:

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NOTE

Connect XBOX ONE X to soundbar HDMI 2 or 3 (processing prioritized ports) with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps) for high quality video and audio. Recommended HDMI Cable >

Ensure your TV HDMI ARC port supports HDCP 2.2 standard to allow 4K HDR display. Check your TV manual for more information.

Dolby Atmos MAT audio playback:

Some content devices output Dolby Atmos audio in "Dolby Atmos MAT" format, a new audio format that adds Dolby Atmos metadata into lossless pulse-code modulation (PCM) audio. The content devices are designed to prioritize internal buffering for high quality video when playing Dolby Atmos MAT contents. Therefore, the buffering process might cause random audio cut-outs. This is reported by various users with content devices that outputting Dolby Atmos MAT format: Microsoft Xbox One Discussion Page

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NOTE

Video: Connect XBOX ONE X to TV with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps) 

Audio: Connect XBOX ONE X to soundbar with an Optical cable

Ensure the XBOX ONE X is updated to latest system software to enable Dolby Vision feature

Ensure your TV HDMI ARC port supports HDCP 2.2 standard to allow 4K HDR/Dolby Vision display. Check your TV manual for more information.

Dolby Atmos MAT audio playback:

Some content devices output Dolby Atmos audio in "Dolby Atmos MAT" format, a new audio format that adds Dolby Atmos metadata into lossless pulse-code modulation (PCM) audio. The content devices are designed to prioritize internal buffering for high quality video when playing Dolby Atmos MAT contents. Therefore, the buffering process might cause random audio cut-outs. This is reported by various users with content devices that outputting Dolby Atmos MAT format: Microsoft Xbox One Discussion Page

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NOTE

Connect XBOX ONE X (HDMI OUT) to soundbar HDMI 2 or 3 (processing prioritised) with a HDMI-certified High-Speed 2.0 cable (18Gbps) for high quality video and audio. Recommended HDMI Cable >

Ensure the XBOX ONE X is updated to latest system software to enable Dolby Vision feature

Ensure your TV HDMI ARC port supports HDCP 2.2 standard to allow 4K HDR/Dolby Vision display. Check your TV manual for more information.

Dolby Atmos MAT audio playback:

Some content devices output Dolby Atmos audio in "Dolby Atmos MAT" format, a new audio format that adds Dolby Atmos metadata into lossless pulse-code modulation (PCM) audio. The content devices are designed to prioritize internal buffering for high quality video when playing Dolby Atmos MAT contents. Therefore, the buffering process might cause random audio cut-outs. This is reported by various users with content devices that outputting Dolby Atmos MAT format: Microsoft Xbox One Discussion Page

Ensure the Deep color mode on your TV is enabled to allow Dolby Vision and HDR video format >

It is reported that Dolby Vision on XBOX one console is not fully compatible with all Dolby Vision enabled TV. Refer to Microsoft’s published list of compatible Dolby Vision TV >

1. VIDEO RESOLUTION

Click on User Profile icon >

System >

Resolution >

select 4K UHD

Settings >

Display & Sound >

Video Output >

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2. REFRESH RATE

Click on User Profile icon >

System >

Refresh Rate >

select 60Hz

Settings >

Display & Sound >

Video Output >

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3. VIDEO SETTINGS

Click on User Profile icon >

System >

Settings >

Display & Sound >

Video Output >

Video Mode >

check the box of Allow 50Hz, Allow 24Hz, Allow YCC 4:2:2, Allow 4K, Allow HDR10, Allow Dolby Vision

check the box of Allow 50Hz, Allow 24Hz, Allow YCC 4:2:2, Allow 4K, Allow HDR10

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4. COLOR SETTINGS

Click on User Profile icon >

System >

Settings >

Display & Sound >

Video Output >

Color Depth >

Video Fidelity & Overscan >

select 30 bits per pixel (10-bit)

select 24 bits per pixel (8-bit)

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5. COLOR SPACE

Click on User Profile icon >

System >

Settings >

Display & Sound >

Video Output >

Video Fidelity & Overscan >

Color Space >

select Standard (Recommended)

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Play HDR contents on Netflix to verify HDR format. Your TV will display a notification mentioning the HDR format is activated

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Play Dolby Vision contents on Netflix to verify Dolby Vision format. Your TV will display a notification mentioning the Dolby Vision format is activated

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