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Getting Atmos with a M-Series Vizio

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    Getting Atmos with a M-Series Vizio

    Sorry if this has already been answered before.

    But, when looking at this image:
    ​​​​​​http://files.digitaltrends.com/image...e-via-VUDU.jpg
    It seems to imply as long as you have a Vizio Reference Series (or M-Series) TV you can natively watch VUDU with Dolby Vision, with the built-in app, and somehow get the Dolby Atmos signal out of the TV and into a receiver.

    So, assuming that image isn't telling a fib, how the hell could I do that?
    I can't use ARC to pass-through Atmos can I?
    This is my dilemma, being able to watch a film in Dolby Vision but not Atmos ( via the TV itself) or watch with Atmos but not Vison (with blu-ray player).
    So, can I actually do what the image is suggesting I can?

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    Hi HK!

    If you have a 4K ready receiver that also has Dolby Atmos decoding capabilities? Then YES you can. I have 2017 Vizio M50-E1 connected to a Yamaha receiver Via ARC and ATMOS lights up on my receiver when I use the built in VUDU app and sounds great! You don't need any special speakers. It WOULD sound better if you did but its not necessary at all. I have a 5.1.2 configuration: the .2 stands for "front presence speakers" cheers and good luck

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