Easier way would be to export to DD+JOC .mp4 and play back over HDMI to your Atmos Receiver. Windows, Amazon Fire or Apple TV Only, I don't think macOS supports Dolby Atmos playback over HDMI.
@@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591 Physical Blu-Ray playback would require something called the Dolby Atmos Encoder which will take your ADM master file and encode it to the format for distrubution on disc. You could try simply saving Nuendo's exported DD+JOC .mp4 to a recordable Blu-Ray disk and seeing it the player recognises it. Usually you would bitstream from a USB stick to the Blu-Ray player though and it would recognise it as Dolby Atmos I believe.
Sam is correct. Unfortunately, Atmos in the current version of Nuendo doesn't support export to MP4 the way the Renderer does in Production Suite (Mac only). In Nuendo you can export an ADM file, which can be sent out for digital distribution or made into a Blu-Ray by someone who has the Dolby software for that.
Phenomenal. Is a part two coming soon?
Great ideas!
good job !
Can Nuendo files be exported to a Blu Ray disk, and then onto a Blu Ray player so that you have Atmos music playing?
Easier way would be to export to DD+JOC .mp4 and play back over HDMI to your Atmos Receiver. Windows, Amazon Fire or Apple TV Only, I don't think macOS supports Dolby Atmos playback over HDMI.
@@SamHocking That's a good way, but say if I wanted to sell music albums?
@@pinchopaxtonsgreatestminds9591 Physical Blu-Ray playback would require something called the Dolby Atmos Encoder which will take your ADM master file and encode it to the format for distrubution on disc. You could try simply saving Nuendo's exported DD+JOC .mp4 to a recordable Blu-Ray disk and seeing it the player recognises it. Usually you would bitstream from a USB stick to the Blu-Ray player though and it would recognise it as Dolby Atmos I believe.
@@SamHocking Ok Thanks!
Sam is correct. Unfortunately, Atmos in the current version of Nuendo doesn't support export to MP4 the way the Renderer does in Production Suite (Mac only). In Nuendo you can export an ADM file, which can be sent out for digital distribution or made into a Blu-Ray by someone who has the Dolby software for that.