So much good info. Hitting the info button on the remote was key - RTFM! Even though the original topic was getting the best streaming audio, it devolved into me learning the basic functions of my AVR. I have been reading the linked posts which have been a wealth of info and I am playing with settings. I also found the manual online:
https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/0/1197630/web_AV17-0221_RX-A3080_2080_om_UCRABGLF_En_A0.pdf
Page 175 has a useful list of the various Audio formats Yamaha Supports and their descriptions.
Page 77 explains AI (I'll play around and post when I have an opinion):
Scenes are instantaneously analyzed with a focus on sound elements such as dialogue, background music, ambient sounds and sound effects as well as optimized in real time to create a compelling sense of
realism.
FYI, Streaming Netflix's Bright through AppleTV 4K, I was able to get an ATMOS signal (Picture included). It may seem trivial, but seeing that audio source was a milestone for me ;-) I reread Snake Eye's earlier post and realized he already said he gets Atmos on Netflix using AppleTV, I can confirm. Now I need to take some time to watch/listen/tweak settings, etc.
MusicCast is great - Pros: Great for streaming music / Pandora. Bullet proof / no glitches
Cons: Not intuitive - difficult to navigate, volume slide is outright bad, I'll stick with remote for that.
Speakers - 3 BMRs, Left, Right and Dennis reccommended a third over his Center speaker. He installed the tweeter horizontally and it sounds damn good! Sub is PB-400. Funny story, I thought my old Paradigm sub had broke, and replaced with SVS, but it was a bad audio source and the original sub was working fine. The SVS is sweet and that makes the mistake easier to accept. The BMRs are so nice, I am going to replace the rears with the Phil-mini's after I purchase 4 ceilings.
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