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Is there a rs-232 command to switch bitstream to Lpcm?

CINERAMAX IOPH

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Dolby Cinema Atmos processor requires an HDMI box that detects audio and sends a command to media player to make the change.

So is there a command(s) to select bitstream or lpcm?
 
If you are looking for a control protocol command that would change the audio configuration of the player, there isn't one. Audio/video mode changes require playback to be stopped in order to take effect so switching audio processing modes on the fly would not work.

During playback, you can use the AUDIO_NEXT: command to change to the next audio stream. But that's not even remotely close to what I think you're asking for.
 
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