The Computer Audiophile Posted June 27 Share Posted June 27 This is really cool. Tidal has added Dolby Atmos Mix Engineer to the album / track credits. Given how critical an immersive mix engineer can be to the success of the final product, I'm so happy to see this. Some albums in Tidal display Immersive Mix Engineer, but now that Tidal is focusing on Atmos for immersive, perhaps this is the new wording, or perhaps this is an actual industry wide thing that will be adopted. Either way, it's great. Cornan 1 Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
The Computer Audiophile Posted June 27 Author Share Posted June 27 5 minutes ago, JoeWhip said: Is Tidal DD+ Atmos? From my article here: Tidal and Amazon on the other hand are using the Dolby native tools. They stream Dolby Digital Plus Joint Object Coding (DD+ JOC) when playback is happening on speakers or output to a processor over HDMI (AppleTV). When playing on headphones, these services stream Dolby AC4-IMS because it’s optimized for headphone stereo or binaural playback. The Dolby renderer can interpret all the binaural metadata in AC4-IMS, whereas Apple’s renderer throws it away. Founder of Audiophile Style | My Audio Systems Link to comment
ShawnC Posted June 28 Share Posted June 28 @The Computer AudiophileI have to laugh, thinking of you listening to that track. Hey, Hey, You ,You, I could be your…. I actually like a lot of her stuff. She has some songs that are boarder metal/heavy rock. The Computer Audiophile 1 Computer setup - Roon/Qobuz - PS Audio P5 Regenerator - HIFI Rose 250A Streamer - Emotiva XPA-2 Harbeth P3ESR XD - Rel R-528 Sub Comfy Chair - Schitt Jotunheim - Meze Audio Empyrean w/Mitch Barnett's Accurate Sound FilterSet Link to comment
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