Can the ps4 and ps4 pro handle dolby atmos for games?
Can the ps4 and ps4 pro handle dolby atmos for games?
Is there any competing standard? Like we see with Dolby Vision and HDR12.
I'm not sure, but their Platinum headset (I think that's the one) supports what they refer to as 3D audio, whereas the earlier, cheaper Gold headset supports 7.1.
So it seems that the hardware is capable of Dolby Atmos or something like it. Maybe they're being funny buggers and gating it behind the headset, maybe their 3D audio is some shitty approximation of Dolby Atmos.
Xbox users only need to pay for the app for Dolby Atmos for Headphones; so if they want Dolby Atmos via HDMI there is no charge to the end user.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/dolby-access/9n0866fs04w8
- Start a free trial of Dolby Atmos for Headphones within the app, or buy it via a single in-app purchase. Dolby Atmos for Headphones works with any pair of stereo headphones.
- Set up Dolby Atmos for home theater, which can be used for free with any Dolby Atmos compatible home theater system, TV, or sound bar.
tried it months ago. I was about to purchase it but I tried the temporal demo and then I changed to the current laptop that I use and just yesterday I finally purchased it for 17€. Not very cheap but not super expensive either.Xbox users only need to pay for the app for Dolby Atmos for Headphones; so if they want Dolby Atmos via HDMI there is no charge to the end user.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/dolby-access/9n0866fs04w8
- Start a free trial of Dolby Atmos for Headphones within the app, or buy it via a single in-app purchase. Dolby Atmos for Headphones works with any pair of stereo headphones.
- Set up Dolby Atmos for home theater, which can be used for free with any Dolby Atmos compatible home theater system, TV, or sound bar.
There's a fundamental, physical difference. Spatial audio for headphones cannot work properly on speakers placed in front of you.I am using it on a really decent laptop with a very mediocre sound but it works to great effect. I mean, you don't need to have headphones. Since when you use a laptop you are usually close, left and right sound channels are pretty distinguishable and noticeable, as if you had a headset on.
Surely there's nothing earthshatteringly special about atmos. Seems to me, it's merely higher sound bitrates, possibly more channels, and a fancy trademark label slapped on top to make people all wet and excited about it...