![]() ![]() The supported Dolby Atmos systems list continues to grow and now includes computers, TV sets, and current-generation sound systems. The result is a highly effective simulated 3D audio experience that features depth and direction. Headphones, which have much fewer physical speakers than sound systems, can still support Dolby Atmos using unique mixing techniques. With Dolby Atmos, a listener may hear content from up to 128 channels played on up to 34 separate speakers at the same time. What About Dolby Atmos? #ĭolby Atmos is similar to Spatial Audio and allows film and music creators to designate where sounds are coming from and the distance. For more on that read our article on how to turn on Windows Sonic Spatial Sound in Windows 10. It’s also worth noting that Microsoft has Spatial Audio on Windows 10 built-in. Additionally, it works with the built-in speakers in the newest iPhone, iPad, and Mac versions. Initially launched only for video, Spatial Audio on Apple Music is supported on all AirPods and Beats headphones, including an Apple H1 or WI chip. ![]() To succeed, Spatial Audio relies on gyroscopes and sensors on the devices. ![]() Think about the multiple sounds you hear at the cinema, and that’s basically the concept behind Spatial Audio, except, in this case, the sound moves with you as the position of your device changes. With Spatial Audio, you’ll hear supported Apple Music titles coming from all directions from your supported devices. First, let’s take a look at Spatial Audio and what it means for your listening enjoyment.
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