![]() ![]() ![]() I know from personal experience that this is extremely hard to do but it’s also the right advice. One of the most important, and least-followed rules about home theater design is that one should spend at least twice as much money on audio as on video. Introduction to the Dolby Atmos and Auro 3D: The Technology and The Reality ![]() Despite these challenges, what I’ve heard so far sounds really good with greater impact than traditional 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound.The speaker layouts are different, requiring either a choice or a compromise for the user.At present, no single product supports both technologies.At a minimum, users will have to install additional speakers and upgrade their AVR or surround processor to support the new codecs.Dolby Atmos and Auro 3D allow sound engineers to add height information at the creation stage using object-oriented software tools.The demos were cool but also brought up some hard questions: How much will it cost to add this shiny new tech to an existing home theater? How widely supported are the new codecs? Is there the possibility of a new format war between Dolby and Auro? I’ll explore those issues here today.ĭolby Atmos and Auro 3D: The Technology and The Reality Highlights Summary It’s the first time we’ve seen height and overhead information added at the creation stage rather than just extrapolated from a traditional 5.1 or 7.1 soundtrack. Secrets’ writers watched at least fifteen demos of Atmos and one of Auro 3D and came away impressed. Up Next Don't let the Upgrade Bug bite you in the “Bum”: Be happy with what you have and Enjoy the Musicĭolby Atmos and Auro 3D: The Technology and The Reality HighlightsĬEDIA 2014 was the first major showing of both Dolby Atmos and Auro 3D surround sound technologies. ![]()
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