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The spatial audio era is no different, with DTS pledging that it has a more flexible and user-friendly format. So hewre are the key differences between DTS:X and Dolby Atmos.
DTS:X, a new Spatial Audio experience, is coming to Disney+ and is best paired with IMAX-enhanced content.
Eclipsa Audio is an open-source 3D surround sound format that wants to bring spatial audio to everyone. It's free of licensing fees, setting it apart from Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The first Eclipsa ...
Without a model that can decode DTS:X, you'll still be able to watch the film in IMAX Enhanced (given your TV supports the format) but you'll only get surround sound instead of spatial audio.
Dolby Atmos' spatial audio stranglehold over the streaming world is about to end as Disney+ adds support for DTS:X via IMAX Enhanced movies.
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Is spatial audio worth it on headphones? - MSNSpatial audio adds depth to sound but is a luxury, not a necessity, especially for gym earbuds. Different headphones support various spatial formats like Atmos, Apple Spatial Audio, and DTS ...
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Hisense HT SATURN with Dolby Atmos, Devialet tuning, and 720W output is now available globally for €999 at major retailers.
British company KEF has unveiled its first XIO Dolby Atmos soundbar that is designed to elevate your home cinema experience.
Dolby Atmos is a spatial audio format for movies, TV shows, music, and games. It spreads sound effects in all directions, including above your head.
It's compatible with all the major audio formats, including Dolby Atmos' primary rival, DTS:X, as well as many high-resolution audio files.
From movie theaters to the music charts, here's how Dolby Atmos surrounds you with sound from all directions -- even above.
The XIO delivers realistic sound using six Uni-Q MX drivers, P185 LF driver with P-Flex, patent-pending Velocity Control ...
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