I was watching a Atmos movie when I realized the following:
The Dolby True HD soundtrack has Atmos information within, however my receiver only displays Dolby True HD.
I found some (quite old) forum entries here from 2015 which say that it is 'currently' only possible to rip the True HD soundtrack but not the further Atmos information (even though MakeMKV displays that there is Atmos).
Is this still the case, which means there is currently no way to rip Atmos at this point?
The same about DTS:X?
If not, what priority is this in the current development?
Current situation of Dolby Atmos / DTS:X soundtrack
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Re: Current situation of Dolby Atmos / DTS:X soundtrack
I've ripped both fine with Make MKV. It sounds like an issue with the receiver. If your ripping the True HD track, then your getting the ATMOS information. Every Bluray that I have ripped that has the DTSX or Atmos with MKV has worked without any issues. My Yamaha decodes it flawlessly.Bond007 wrote:I was watching a Atmos movie when I realized the following:
The Dolby True HD soundtrack has Atmos information within, however my receiver only displays Dolby True HD.
I found some (quite old) forum entries here from 2015 which say that it is 'currently' only possible to rip the True HD soundtrack but not the further Atmos information (even though MakeMKV displays that there is Atmos).
Is this still the case, which means there is currently no way to rip Atmos at this point?
The same about DTS:X?
If not, what priority is this in the current development?
Re: Current situation of Dolby Atmos / DTS:X soundtrack
Thanks for your reply.
Indeed I had to upgrade from 5.1 to 7.1 to be able to select Atmos on my Denon for decoding.
What I didn't understood so far about Atmos:
Does Atmos use the very same 5.1 signal and just uses Atmos for the "effects" speakers?
Means the all the 5.1 gets the complete same sound, but all speakers exceeding 5.1 are supplied with calculated sound of positioned objects?
I just can't understand how the backwards compatibility should work, without having double the information in the soundtrack (one time with objects, one time with channels).
Indeed I had to upgrade from 5.1 to 7.1 to be able to select Atmos on my Denon for decoding.
What I didn't understood so far about Atmos:
Does Atmos use the very same 5.1 signal and just uses Atmos for the "effects" speakers?
Means the all the 5.1 gets the complete same sound, but all speakers exceeding 5.1 are supplied with calculated sound of positioned objects?
I just can't understand how the backwards compatibility should work, without having double the information in the soundtrack (one time with objects, one time with channels).
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Re: Current situation of Dolby Atmos / DTS:X soundtrack
Atmos is just additional metadata that is along with either TrueHD or DD+. Same thing with DTS:X (although I'm not sure how DTS Headphone X works).
You do need a receiver that supports Atmos, otherwise all the receiver sees is just TrueHD or DD+. As long as the player can bitstream TrueHD you should be able to make use of Atmos.
You do need a receiver that supports Atmos, otherwise all the receiver sees is just TrueHD or DD+. As long as the player can bitstream TrueHD you should be able to make use of Atmos.
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Re: Current situation of Dolby Atmos / DTS:X soundtrack
As stated above, it's just metadata. The same as HDR. Your receiver must support decoding it, or it will simply skip the metadata and play the TrueHD/DTS-HD MA stream.