Android TV full 5.1 surround sound

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Nadeeja

Audiophyte
My situation is this; I have a Sony BDVE3100 home theater system and a Mi box android tv connected through a SPDIF cable. But now only I found out certain surround audio signals cannot be sent through SPDIF connection. When playing such media files through Mi box I don't get any sound. I have to disable pass-through option in Kodi player to get sound.
So what are my options?
Can HDMI transmit those signals? (for an example PCM 5.1)
I'm thinking about adding an AV receiver. (But that means replacing the whole home theater setup right?:() Would that help? Or can I keep my current system as it's and solve this issue?
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
The Sony system is something typically frowned upon. You can't get the best audio through it, and it really doesn't have the proper connectivity for a fully built theater system. It's very proprietary in the setup, and generally an all around bad choice. If the Blu-ray player in it goes bad, it's not like you just go buy a new player and everything is good to go, you have to ditch the entire system.

That said, yes, HDMI can transmit all the signals. But, that home theater in a box (HTiB) system doesn't have a HDMI input and wouldn't know what to do with it anyway.

Yes, the general thing to do, if you want good sound, is to replace the very entry level system, with a A/V receiver and separate speakers. Your current system is really just... well, it's cheap. There's nothing wrong with that if that's what you can afford, but you can get quality for a fair price and still have a much more acceptable system.

Check online with Craigslist if you can, or places like http://www.accessories4less.com for systems which may be available at a very good price as others have upgraded.

Speakers especially are key to a good system, and a quality subwoofer often costs far more than you may spend on the receiver and the speakers at some point.

A real consideration at this point is that it doens't matter if you use S/PDIF because your audio system really can't give high quality audio the performance it deserves. Playing HD audio through $10 speakers is pointless, you aren't going to notice any real difference in quality. You need quality speaker and a decent A/V receiver to even get a boost in quality from the start. If that's not in your budget to upgrade, which is fine, then just wait. Save up and upgrade at some point in the future if you want to.
 
BoredSysAdmin

BoredSysAdmin

Audioholic Slumlord
But now only I found out certain surround audio signals cannot be sent through SPDIF connection. When playing such media files through Mi box I don't get any sound. I have to disable pass-through option in Kodi player to get sound.
1) Yes, HD audio codecs are not supported by SPDIF by design (to prevent from easy copy)
2) Your Mi Box doesn't support HD audio pass-thru even with hdmi connectivity
If you need 5.1 PCM on SPDIF - that should be supported on Android TV, but not necessary with stock Mi software. You may want to try to be more adventurous and install SPMC on it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidTV/comments/5rpo62/brit_with_a_mi_box_and_few_details_about_apps_and/
https://github.com/koying/SPMC/wiki/Recommended-passthrough-audio-settings-for-SPMC,-NVIDIA-Shield-TV-and-AV-Receivers

p.s: BMX is not wrong. Going forward, do consider replacing your system atleast with modern receiver and a pair of good speakers (like Philharmonic AA's)
 
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Nadeeja

Audiophyte
Thanks both for your replies. I will upgrade my system as you guys are suggesting.
 
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