Dolby Atmos comes in (at least) three different versions, if I would
have to classify.
The home system can't offer 128 objects, because Dolby Digtal Plus is
limited to 15.1. (= 15 channels + objects)
(The home system is Dolby Digital Plus + JOC.)
Best regards
Stefan
Data: Mon, 24 May 2021 21:35:38 +0200
De: Fons Adriaensen <f...@linuxaudio.org>
Assunto: Re: [Sursound] Matroska (was: ALAC (was Re: WavPack (was:
Re: Ambix files)))
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 08:19:40PM +0100, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
However: < Will > you mix an Atmos track in this way, in practice? (Doubts
here.)
Elevated sources are often effects such as the helicopter hovering above.
You typically don't have too many of them, so it makes sense to encode
them separately as objects. Given the choice between say 7.1.4 or 5.1
with up to six objects I'd probably prefer the latter (for movie content
at least).
(Not to forget that your bed will be probably 5.1, and in the home system
you don't have sooo many objects to distribute either...)
In theory up to 128 channels... the physical channel is the limit here,
not the Atmos encoding.
Bonne nuit,
:-) Gute Nacht,
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