Hi Access Indians,

 

You can use two HomePods and a Apple TV 4K to create a Dolby Atmos home
theater system. Here's how it works.

 

Apple has updated the original HomePod, including the ability to create the
ultimate Apple surround-sound system.

 

Alongside the launch of the HomePod mini, Apple gave the original HomePod
Home Cinema mode that lets you set one or two HomePods (paired in stereo) as
the default speakers for your Apple TV. And secondly, Apple has given the
HomePod support for Dolby Atmos.

 

Dolby Atmos capability is a crucial element of a modern home theater system
which creates virtual channels that trick your ears into thinking that sound
is coming from all around you - left, right and above - instead of just
right in front of you. To watch movies or shows that support Dolby Atmos,
you need to have a smart TV that supports Dolby Atmos or you can use a
streaming stick that supports Dolby Atmos, like an Apple TV 4K or a Fire TV
Stick 4K. In the case of HomePod, you don't need a TV that supports Atmos
because the Apple TV 4K can play Dolby Atmos audio over AirPlay 2.

 

(Note: If you have an older TV that doesn't support Dolby Atmos, you can buy
a streaming device that supports Dolby Atmos. You then connect that
streaming device directly to your Dolby Atmos soundbar or AV receiver via
"HDMI In" and then connect the sound bar/AVR via "HDMI Out" to your TV. But
there's a catch because some Dolby Atmos soundbars, like the Sonos Arc,
don't support an "HDMI Input" port and therefore can't play Atmos content on
older TVs. So before buying a Dolby Atmos soundbar, be sure to make sure it
will work with the setup you currently have.)How to setup your Apple Atmos
system

It's actually pretty easy to setup an Atmos system with one or two HomePods
and an Apple TV 4K. Here are the steps:

 

Make sure your iPhone (which you're using to set up the system), HomePod(s)
and Apple TV 4K are all running the latest software. (It should be iOS 14.2,
tvOS 14.2 and HomePodOS 14.2, respectively.)

In the room where you have your TV and Apple TV 4K setup, place your
HomePod. If you have one HomePod place it centrally (where a soundbar should
be). If you have two HomePods, place on either side of your TV.

Open the Home app on your iPhone and make sure your HomePod(s) is in the
same "Room" as your Apple TV 4K. If you have two HomePods, you can then
configure them in a stereo pair.

Turn on your Apple TV 4K. You should see a message asking you if use the
HomePod as your TV Speakers.

Select Use as TV Speakers to turn on home theater audio.

Note: It only works with your Apple TV.

 

As good as Apple's ultimate Dolby Atmos system is, it might not be for you.
The biggest issue is that it relies completely on the Apple TV 4K to work
and if you change inputs - say if you decide you want to play Xbox or
PlayStation, or you want to want cable - the sound won't come out of the
HomePod(s). So the only reason to build out a Atmos system with owe or two
HomePods and an Apple TV 4K is if you never really plan on switching inputs,
or are willing to have an extra speaker like a soundbar for other uses.

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