First single from a very cool upcoming album from Montreal artist, Lia Kuri. Also available from IAA.
Well… that’s the problem… there kind of isn’t?I am very new to streaming Apple Music; what’s the best way to search for Atmos mixed albums? Thanks
Thanks very much; I was trying to locate the Tom Petty Wildflowers Atmos (which I thought had been put out on Apple Music) but I had no luck.Well… that’s the problem… there kind of isn’t?
Apple maintains their own playlist and human curated list of albums/songs in various genres in the Spatial Audio “Genre” page: https://music.apple.com/us/curator/apple-music-spatial-audio/1564180390
But this thread we’re posting in now will frequently have albums that don’t show up there (Flaming Lips’s Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, a fantastic mix has yet to show up there, for example).
Quite a few people including myself use the trifecta of tools by Ben Dodson:
His iOS app Music Library Tracker will scan your Apple Music library and see if anything got updated with atmos, however it is paid and if you don’t open the app regularly it just kinda… stops. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/music-library-tracker/id1062583712
The data from that app, however, feeds two free web based resources. His Spatial Audio Finder will let you search by artist to see what, if anything is available from that Artist in Dolby Atmos or Dolby Audio (legacy quad, 5.1, 7.1 mixes). https://bendodson.com/projects/spatial-audio-finder/
And he has a website that showcases the results of those app scans every couple of hours, the Spatial Audio Database: https://spatialaudiodb.com/, which shows the newest of new Atmos mixes as they are detected by his tools.
My understanding is at some point he plans to combine the Finder and the Database into one tool but that hasn’t happened yet.
Thanks very much; I was trying to locate the Tom Petty Wildflowers Atmos (which I thought had been put out on Apple Music) but I had no luck.
Can I ask if the Atmos version only shows up on an Apple TV device? I don’t get the Atmos stream on my TV app. ThanksThe Wildflowers original album tracks on this Super Deluxe Edition are in Atmos.
Can I ask if the Atmos version only shows up on an Apple TV device? I don’t get the Atmos stream on my TV app. Thanks
That’s what I’m thinking too. It’s a Samsung TV connected back to the receiver with an IR cable.Probably a few factors there. What TV, what it outputs to the Receiver, how they are connected, etc.
That’s what I’m thinking too. It’s a Samsung TV connected back to the receiver with an IR cable.
Sorry, optical cable. I will have to look into adding an HDMI out. ThanksIR? Not even sure what that means. Needs to be HDMI.
If you don't have an Apple TV box, just the Apple Music app on your Samsung TV: I don't believe you can stream spatial audio (Atmos etc.) from that app, regardless of which cable you use to connect the TV to your receiver. Recently, the Apple Music app for LG televisions was given the ability to stream spatial audio, but as far as I know, that is only for LG TVs, and only certain models at that.Sorry, optical cable. I will have to look into adding an HDMI out. Thanks
Thanks, I may also just move my Apple TV box down to test things out before doing anything too drasticIf you don't have an Apple TV box, just the Apple Music app on your Samsung TV: I don't believe you can stream spatial audio (Atmos etc.) from that app, regardless of which cable you use to connect the TV to your receiver. Recently, the Apple Music app for LG televisions was given the ability to stream spatial audio, but as far as I know, that is only for LG TVs, and only certain models at that.
I have a fairly recent LG TV, which is connected to my (very old, with no HDMI ports) receiver by an optical cable, and I can play streaming Atmos through the LG Apple Music app with that set up. Maybe the Samsung version of the Apple Music app will be given this capability at some point?
Incidentally, I also have an Apple TV box, which is connected to the TV via HDMI, but even that audio signal gets to the receiver from the TV's optical cable. I've streamed Apple spatial audio just fine that way, for years.
You aren't getting full spatial audio that way; optical is limited to (lossy) Dolby/DTS 5.1; streaming Atmos requires Dolby Digital+.If you don't have an Apple TV box, just the Apple Music app on your Samsung TV: I don't believe you can stream spatial audio (Atmos etc.) from that app, regardless of which cable you use to connect the TV to your receiver. Recently, the Apple Music app for LG televisions was given the ability to stream spatial audio, but as far as I know, that is only for LG TVs, and only certain models at that.
I have a fairly recent LG TV, which is connected to my (very old, with no HDMI ports) receiver by an optical cable, and I can play streaming Atmos through the LG Apple Music app with that set up. Maybe the Samsung version of the Apple Music app will be given this capability at some point?
Incidentally, I also have an Apple TV box, which is connected to the TV via HDMI, but even that audio signal gets to the receiver from the TV's optical cable. I've streamed Apple spatial audio just fine that way, for years.
Okay, I should have mentioned that I only have a 5.1 system, so I hear Atmos streams downmixed. But are you saying that the 5.1 rendering I'm getting through my non-Atmos receiver is more lossy through the optical cable than it would be if the receiver (without Dolby Digital+ capability) was connected directly to the Apple TV box via HDMI?You aren't getting full spatial audio that way; optical is limited to (lossy) Dolby/DTS 5.1; streaming Atmos requires Dolby Digital+.
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