Another thing. Putting linear power supplies on your FIOS One and/or Roku type streamer will significantly improve the audio/video quality of these devices. However, none of these streaming devices are going to hit the same audio/video quality of a bluray/4K disc. Even though your streaming services will deliver 4K content, the video data is going to be more compressed. The audio streams are still going to be old school compressed Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital Plus.
how to set up good home theater sound (and picture)
I am very new to the latest home theater formats. I have a new 4k TV but I don't yet have any devices that will stream 4K. My fios box does TV and I do netflix, amazon, and disney through our PS4. I just got a Marantz AV 7702 processor. I used to run Theta digital equipment for DVDs but no one buys disc players anymore, right (even 4k disc players)? Oppo seems to have gone out of business. Is the new PS5 an audiophile quality player? Will a new FIOS box satisfy? I'm wondering why I even have a good processor but I definitely miss good quality sound for movies. It's only OK running the current equipment into the Marantz and nowhere near what I remember from a Theta DVD player and my old Sunfire processor. It should be much better with the new sound formats. One option for video would be to run the apps directly from the TV, which would optimize video, but then I'm running an HDMI cable from the TV to the Marantz, and I assume that would be poor sound quality? How do you get audiophile quality movie sound these days? Thanks all.