Dolby Atmos

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Dolby Atmos is an advanced surround sound technology that creates immersive, three-dimensional audio experiences in cinemas, home theaters, and personal devices.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf audio format
surround sound technology
aimsTo create immersive, three-dimensional audio experiences
appliedTo cinema sound systems
home entertainment systems
mobile devices
audioChannelConfiguration 5.1.2
5.1.4
7.1.2
7.1.4
9.1.6
compatibleWith Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby MAT
Dolby TrueHD
developer Dolby Laboratories
firstCommercialCinemaRelease Brave (2012 film)
firstUsedIn cinema
hasComponent audio objects
bed channels
metadata
inception 2012
marketedAs 3D sound
immersive audio
notableFeature height channels
object-based audio
three-dimensional sound field
supports ceiling-mounted speakers
metadata-driven audio positioning
up to 128 audio objects
up-firing speakers
virtualized height channels
usedBy Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV+
Disney+
HBO Max
Netflix
PC gaming platforms
game consoles
usedIn AV receivers
Blu-ray discs
home theaters
laptops
movie theaters
smartphones
soundbars
streaming services
tablets
televisions
video games

Referenced by (22)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Apple Music
Apple TV
Apple TV+
Nvidia Shield TV
Sky Stream ("Dolby Atmos audio")
tvOS ("Dolby Atmos (on supported hardware)")
supports
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. ("Dolby Atmos for cinema")
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. ("Dolby Atmos for home theater")
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. ("Dolby Atmos for mobile devices")
hasTechnology
Dolby Cinema
House of the Dragon
audioFormat
Dolby family
associatedWith
Sky Glass
audioTechnology
Cinerama (Seattle theater) ("Dolby Atmos sound")
hasFeature
Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
knownFor
Vizio ("Dolby Atmos sound bars")
offers
Dolby Laboratories
products
Chromecast ("Dolby Atmos (depending on model)")
supportsAudioFormat
Amazon Music ("Dolby Atmos Music")
supportsAudioQuality
Fire TV
supportsFeature
Sky Q
supportsTechnology
Dolby Cinema
usesTechnology

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