Beds presently go up to 7.1.2 configuration.
I downloaded a file something like that, with the description that included the word “Atmos.” First, I couldn’t open it with any hardware oe software I own, so I tossed it. Second, as I understand Atmos, a channel-based WAV file is contradictory to tha object-based Atmos spec, so although it may have been intended to include overhead speakers, it was NOT Atmos.Not sure if this is the correct forum topic --- but here I go... OK, Hive Mind, interestingly I have been sent a advance promo of an album for review that is Atmos. However, the format I received it in is WAVE, 10 channels. So, from my perspective, that would be 5.1.4. But what software if any can play that file and I seriously doubt that sending it out over HDMI to the processor would actually yeild the correct results. Thoughts? Please know that I confirm what is contained in the WAVE file by opening it in Sound Forge, but I do not have a multi-channel analog out from any PC to handle this!
Probably my best bet is to go back to the promoter and ask for an MKV or MP4 - but I thought I would try here first to see if anyone has encountered this, and if they know a solution.
I understand streaming, Atmos has a bed of 5.1 and BlueRay is 7.1.How big is the "bed"? I would assume 5.1? Maybe 7.1? I doubt that it would be only 2.0. Back to the original question what about Atmos played in stereo? Not that I really care it's just that now I'm rather curious.
I understand streaming, Atmos has a bed of 5.1 and BlueRay is 7.1.
Atmos in straight stereo is just a mix down.
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