I've have also tried connecting up my old Xbox One X to the TV with it's supplied HDMI cable also and it had similar issues. I haven't tried unticking let receiver decode audio. I have try Stereo uncompressed, I can go back to play the blu ray but I get the same error message that the audio receiver cannot decode this. Also, make sure to choose at least one audio setting. ![]() Make sure your audio receiver supports it. I have also tried HDMI audio: 5.1 uncompressed and 7.1 uncompressed but the Xbox wont accept that setting with the error message "There was a problem using this setting. I have tried setting bit stream format to: DTS or Dolby Digital and I get the same error message in the blu ray app. Go to Settings -> Devices & connections -> Blu Ray, and deselect the option to let your receiver decode audio. With Audio settings set to "HDMI audio: Bistream out, Bitstream format: Dolby Atmos for Home Theatre" I get the error message from the Blu ray app "Your audio receiver can't decode this. It has built-in WiFi capability for connecting wirelessly to a home network and is 3D-capable. ![]() I have tried Die Hard Blu-Ray which has DTS HD Master Audio and Independence Day Ultra HD blu ray which has DTS:X on my Xbox Series X and I have the following issues. A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player from Samsung with 4K upconversion for Blu-ray and DVD discs. Independence Day 4k Ultra HD Bluray & Die Hard 1080p Blu ray Dolby Atmos messages followed by black screen (the Xbox side bar can still be opened)
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