That does interest me, but I believe I do know what I did wrong, gonna make my next video in a week on how to make my atmos better. Thanks for the suggestion n comment.
turbine in Germany sells various movies on blu ray such as Daylight and twister that have both auro 3d and atmos discs in case. ihave both those are the only 2 auro sources I have no special 4k or blu ray player is needed.
I have only heard auro on you tube, but it did sound really immersive. I only use a budget Panasonic btp 180 bluray player and a Samsung q 600b with rear speakers, and most blurays are Dts as standard, which I find more immersive than atmos. My upfiring speakers are only 10w each so i dont expect much there. I just feel Dts is a lot more tonally and directionally balanced in a basic lounge set up. I even tried atmos music, Peter Gabriel i/o album, and I honestly prefer the bright mix on a Panasonic sc602 mini hifi to the inside Atmos mix on my tv set up. I'll stick with 5.1 for my situation 🙃
Sounds to me like you need to get the Spatial Audio Toolkit. Will help you set up your Immersive audio and had call outs and test patterns in Atmos.
That does interest me, but I believe I do know what I did wrong, gonna make my next video in a week on how to make my atmos better. Thanks for the suggestion n comment.
did you try putting a usb stick into the avr to try auro3d?
Yes that didn’t work along with the native atmos demos; with these demo files it needs a fast usb processor such as an SSD.
if the auro3d were native tracks then our pc's have no software to process that.
That sounds about right, I appreciate that info thanks
turbine in Germany sells various movies on blu ray such as Daylight and twister that have both auro 3d and atmos discs in case. ihave both those are the only 2 auro sources I have no special 4k or blu ray player is needed.
Nice, thanks for that info
I have only heard auro on you tube, but it did sound really immersive. I only use a budget Panasonic btp 180 bluray player and a Samsung q 600b with rear speakers, and most blurays are Dts as standard, which I find more immersive than atmos. My upfiring speakers are only 10w each so i dont expect much there. I just feel Dts is a lot more tonally and directionally balanced in a basic lounge set up. I even tried atmos music, Peter Gabriel i/o album, and I honestly prefer the bright mix on a Panasonic sc602 mini hifi to the inside Atmos mix on my tv set up. I'll stick with 5.1 for my situation 🙃
Fair enough, good comment thanks