YouTube TV today announced that it’s finally rolled out support for 5.1 surround sound across three major streaming platforms, with a few more still officially waiting for the feature. Roku — the ...
Everyone knows that upgrading to a nicer TV will give you better viewing quality, whether it's the size of the TV, a 4K format, or something like the OLED and QLED technology. Plus, looking for a new ...
YouTube TV announced on Twitter yesterday that it now supports 5.1 audio on Apple TVs and Amazon Fire TV devices. With the update, users can enjoy a movie theater-like experience in their homes.
YouTube TV is expanding the availability of 5.1 surround sound across Google TV, Android TV and Roku devices this week. Prior to the expansion, 5.1 surround sound was ...
YouTube TV is currently rolling out 5.1 surround sound support to the Disney-owned ESPN networks. Starting this week, YouTube TV is rolling out support for 5.1 ...
YouTube TV on the Apple TV has been updated with 5.1 audio support, YouTube announced today. The updated audio works with compatible live, DVR, and video on-demand content that's watched on YouTube TV ...
Following its launch last year, NBC Peacock has expanded its library and arrived on new platforms. Now, the service is also finally rolling out support for 5.1 Surround Sound to Peacock subscribers on ...
TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 supports 5.1 surround sound with headphones in handheld mode, enhancing audio quality beyond the original Switch's docked-only feature. Early unboxing videos reveal this ...
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ROCCAT Kave XTD 5.1 Digital Headset Unboxing & Overview
Welcome to our in-depth unboxing and overview of the ROCCAT Kave XTD 5.1 Digital Headset. In this video, we delve into the ...
TCL fills the 5.1 gap in its 2025 soundbar line-up with the Q65H, a Dolby Atmos-ready model that adds immersive sound without breaking the bank. TCL’s 2024 soundbar lineup clearly did well enough to ...
Anyway, that lists it as having 5.1 surround sound, but only has the three mini jacks for line out, line in, and microphone. Currently I just have a 3.5mm (I think?) jack going from the line out which ...
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