If you don't hear anything, go to the "Audio" menu in your player and ensure the "Atmos" or "Surround" track is selected. 4. Troubleshooting Common Issues

This usually happens when trying to play a Dolby Vision file on a screen that doesn't support it.

If your monitor isn't HDR-compatible, the colors might look washed out or "grey."

Files with "Atmos" and "H265" (HEVC) tags are data-heavy. To play this smoothly, your hardware needs to support:

Your CPU might be overwhelmed. Go into your player settings and enable Hardware Acceleration (DXVA2 or NVDEC).

A sleek, modern player that uses hardware acceleration to keep your fan quiet while watching 4K content. 3. Step-by-Step Setup

Here is how to set up and play this type of high-end media file. 1. Requirements for Playback