And pretty useless unless you really need different versions of the same tracks..... Or actually have they equipment to make the most of them.Bluray ideal if you missed the other versions
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Nope, that's a box set of various albums
I love there music not to expensive for Blu ray might order myself .
I was thinking about it as have a capable player but do I want all those tracks in different formats? No, and the Atmos versions definitely not.I love there music not to expensive for Blu ray might order myself .
I won’t use the Atmos source tracks either but do own some quality Blu-ray audios for DTS Master Audio and Dolby True HD. I wonder will the Dolby Atmos soundtracks covert it to Dolby True HD for my setup?I was thinking about it as have a capable player but do I want all those tracks in different formats? No, and the Atmos versions definitely not.
Thanks - even cheaper. Cheers.
Not sure if it will, not my area of expertiseI won’t use the Atmos source tracks either but do own some quality Blu-ray audios for DTS Master Audio and Dolby True HD. I wonder will the Dolby Atmos soundtracks covert it to Dolby True HD for my setup?
I think it should do.Not sure if it will, not my area of expertise
Atmos is compatible with TrueHD.I won’t use the Atmos source tracks either but do own some quality Blu-ray audios for DTS Master Audio and Dolby True HD. I wonder will the Dolby Atmos soundtracks covert it to Dolby True HD for my setup?
AudioShake: This platform uses A.I. to separate music into stems (vocals, drums, bass, etc.), even from old or untracked recordings. These stems can then be feed in a DAW ( Digital audio workstation ) and remixed into immersive formats like Dolby AtmosA new Dolby Atmos release nearly every week of classic albums. Excuse my cynicism.
Surely the original recordings hold individual tracks for every aspect of the track?AudioShake: This platform uses A.I. to separate music into stems (vocals, drums, bass, etc.), even from old or untracked recordings. These stems can then be feed in a DAW ( Digital audio workstation ) and remixed into immersive formats like Dolby Atmos