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Final update on the first issue. This box is designed this way. It detects highest available audio type on the connected device and shows only that regardless of the input.
If the home theater supports Dolby Digital Plus, it shows that, if the home theater supports Dolby Digital, it shows Dolby Digital. That's why both Dolby and non Dolby content is shown as Dolby only. But the box doesn't tinker with the original audio. It just sends it as is. Airtel escalated this to the manufacturer and manufacturer responded saying that's how they designed it and it's the expected behavior. This will not be addressed as they don't consider it as an issue.
I'm still following up on Amazon prime issue.
If the home theater supports Dolby Digital Plus, it shows that, if the home theater supports Dolby Digital, it shows Dolby Digital. That's why both Dolby and non Dolby content is shown as Dolby only. But the box doesn't tinker with the original audio. It just sends it as is. Airtel escalated this to the manufacturer and manufacturer responded saying that's how they designed it and it's the expected behavior. This will not be addressed as they don't consider it as an issue.
I'm still following up on Amazon prime issue.