• Flamekebab
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    704 days ago

    Samsung and Google? Two companies well known for maintaining tech long term rather than getting bored within a few months.

  • @BassTurd
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    4 days ago

    Googles propensity to create and destroy tech at alarming rate aside, what is there to be gained in immersive audio? Atmos sounds borderline real in a good setup. What are the current limitations for high end HT audio that this is looking to improve upon?

    Edit: so I read it, and it sounds like this is a push for an open source audio standard. If that’s the case, then as much fun as dunking on Samsung and Google is, I support the endeavor, at least in theory.

    • @siftmama
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      53 days ago

      Bear in mind Android was meant to be an open source endeavour. They’ll release the OSS version, then slowly close the up the market as it gets adoption, so that it really can’t be used without their approval.

      Considering there’s this about media, there will be some sort of DRM involved. I guarantee it.

      • BritishJ
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        83 days ago

        DTS X is much better than atoms. No channel or group limits etc.

        But Dolby has already won the race. Cinemas are all Dolby Atmos, movies are, sound stages etc etc. They won the marketing race so they won out in the end.

      • @BassTurd
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        33 days ago

        It may be. I really don’t know much other than Atmos sounds amazing.

  • @garretble
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    464 days ago

    Great, new format wars. This time with expensive speaker setups!

    • @Kbobabob
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      03 days ago

      Speaker setups have been expensive for a while if they’re done correctly with good equipment. This just changes what goes to the speakers.

  • @[email protected]
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    3 days ago

    What’s wrong with Opus and flac? I’ve never understood this whole lossy audio format wars when none of them offer anything besides a bizzword salad of “features” that maybe a handful of audiophiles might pretend they can notice.

    “3D sound” ooh sounds fancy! I remember my boombox in the 90s had a feature with the same. Have they run out of Buzzwords or somthing… 3d, VR, HDR, I swear they’ve been reinventing the same shit for 30 years.

  • @IsThisAnAI
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    44 days ago

    Fuck that noise. I’ll be damned if I’m going to drop 3k on hardware that’ll be dead in a few years.