No way to do that as well with faux surround (soundbars or stereo pairs claiming ATMOS). That's abundantly noticeable too in any 5.1 Dolby Digital content (most movies & TV shot in the last 30 years). If someone wants a bit more, add at least 2 speakers in the surround positions: left & right. and everyone already has the same HP "smarts" + Siri in all of the other Apple devices they own: Mac, iDevices, AppleTV. only what works in tight walled garden constraints. I know a bit about this topic and I would always endorse at least a 3.1 setup, which is 3 "Dumb" speakers- left, center, right and a good subwoofer, powered by a good Receiver to which AppleTV and the television are connected. If you have any easy way to export center channel audio, try a true center channel speaker (or as a fall back that might be easier just to try something, a soundbar as center channel), I'm confident you would be impressed with the dramatic audio improvement. But that's their limit- stereo left & right. Part of what makes HPs used in this way such an amazing upgrade is that it is their much improved stereo sound vs. TV speakers- even in expensive TVs- are notorious for being cheap and very poor quality of sound. If your TV would happen to have center channel out, or even subbing in a good soundbar for a center channel speaker, I suspect it would be night & day for your ears.
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