Dolby Atmos 〈FHD 360p〉
Here is an in-depth guide to understanding, setting up, and experiencing Dolby Atmos. What Makes Dolby Atmos Special?
A major benefit of Atmos is its ability to adapt to your setup, whether it’s a 64-speaker commercial cinema or a pair of stereo headphones. Components of a Dolby Atmos System Dolby Atmos
Mixers can place sounds in exact 3D coordinates, allowing a sound to pan smoothly throughout the room rather than just jumping from speaker to speaker. Here is an in-depth guide to understanding, setting
Modern TVs, soundbars, phones, cars, and headphones can deliver Atmos through spatial audio processing. Setting Up Dolby Atmos at Home Components of a Dolby Atmos System Mixers can
To experience true Atmos, you need a capable source and speakers:
Atmos includes a traditional "bed" (usually 7.1.2) and up to 118 independent audio "objects".
Dolby Atmos is a revolutionary, object-based audio format that has transformed the soundscape of cinemas, home theaters, and music streaming, taking over from traditional channel-based surround sound. Instead of simply sending audio to a specific speaker (like "rear left"), Atmos treats sounds as independent "objects" that can be precisely placed and moved within a three-dimensional space.