⚡ Frustrated that your TV soundbar isn’t getting Dolby Atmos or the audio keeps dropping? This is a common HDMI issue and usually easy to fix with the right cable and setup.
🧰 What You’ll Need
TV or monitor with HDMI eARC support
eARC HDMI to HDMI Cable (Premium HDMI 2.1, braided, pure copper)
Soundbar or audio system supporting Dolby Atmos
Compatible source device (PC, laptop, or streaming device)
🪜 Step-by-Step: Fix Dolby Atmos & Audio Drops
1️⃣ Check Your HDMI Cable
Old or low-quality HDMI cables can cause dropouts or block Dolby Atmos. Use a Pacroban eARC HDMI Cable for stable, high-bandwidth audio.
2️⃣ Confirm eARC Settings
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TV: Enable HDMI eARC / ARC in settings.
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Soundbar: Select eARC input.
3️⃣ Connect Properly
Plug the Pacroban eARC HDMI cable from TV eARC to soundbar eARC input. Ensure it clicks securely.
4️⃣ Check Source Device Settings
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PC: Set audio output to HDMI / eARC.
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Streaming devices: Enable Dolby Atmos in audio settings.
5️⃣ Avoid Signal Interference
Keep the cable away from power adapters or electronics. The braided, pure copper Pacroban cable helps minimize interference.
⚡ Quick Tips
Use eARC-enabled ports only: Non-eARC ports may not support Dolby Atmos.
Update firmware: Keep TV and soundbar up to date.
Test with different content: Some apps need Dolby Atmos-enabled content.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Audio drops or missing Dolby Atmos don’t have to ruin your viewing experience. With a Pacroban eARC HDMI Cable, proper setup, and correct source settings, you can enjoy crystal-clear, immersive sound with no interruptions.