Dolby Atmos Demo Blu Ray Download

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It's no secret that we're fans of Dolby Atmos here at Big Picture Big Sound. When I at Dolby's Labs in San Francisco, I was impressed. Earlier this year, Ian White also gave the a listen and left equally optimistic about the future of home theater sound. The object-based sound encoding/decoding format has been used successfully in theaters to provide an intensely immersive surround sound experience on over 200 movies, including blockbusters like Gravity, Godzilla, Edge of Tomorrow, Guardians of the Galaxy and many more. We've also gone on record for being slow to release new titles in the Dolby Atmos format for home use. We're not sure what, exactly, they're waiting for. Physical media sales have been on the decline for the past few years and something like Dolby Atmos can stem the tide and get people excited about buying movies again.

Dolby Atmos Demo Dvd

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Also, Dolby Atmos is backwardly compatible. If you play an Atmos-enabled Blu-ray Disc through a non-Atmos receiver, you get the standard Dolby TrueHD track. It even works with existing Blu-ray players so there's no need to run out to buy a new player. The first batch of Dolby Atmos-enabled Blu-rays probably won't win a lot of Oscars, but they provide great home theater demo material.We decided to put together a master list of Blu-ray titles that are available now or coming soon on Blu-ray Disc. For now, it's a pretty small list, but we're hoping this grows over time. We'll keep the list updated as more titles are announced.

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I was wondering about this & can’t find it either. I have the 2017 UHD DTS:X one & it's good fun. Even dodgy copies on eBay are quite expensive, and I paid about £40 for the DTS one.I bought an original Dolby Digital Demo disc back in the day directly from Dolby (along with a DD mouse mat, as I was that cool). Obviously they don’t think so, but surely they could be making a bit of easy money out of selling & mailing them out directly online (or distributing them legitimately through retailers or Amazon), rather than fuelling this black market of copies, files & people flogging them for inflated money (having probably obtained them for free at shows or whatever). I just don’t get why they’re so hard to come by, especially given how hard it is to play the downloaded files (unless you have a PC or media player).Rob.