IT House reported on July 3 that in macOS Sequoia, multiple Apple applications have gained a new HDMI passthrough function (HDMI Passthrough), allowing Mac to convert unprocessed Dolby Atmos audio signals sent to a connected AV receiver or soundbar.
HDMI pass-through audio
- New features integrated into Apple’s TV, Music and QuickTime Player.
- After this function is enabled, users can play audio supporting Dolby Atmos and other Dolby Audio formats through HDMI passthrough.
How it works
- When Mac is connected through an HDMI cable, the audio source signal is passed directly to the connected device for decoding and output.
- The picture signal continues to be sent to the connected monitor.
System Support
- Currently, it’s unclear whether this feature will be included in tvOS 18.
- But since Apple has made it a system-level feature of macOS Sequoia, tvOS may add this feature through updates in the future.
Release Time
- macOS Sequoia and tvOS 18 are currently in developer beta.
- Expected to be in public testing later this month and officially released in the fall.
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