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Audio Visual Technology
Will an older Blu-ray player recognise Dolby Atmos format?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 634136" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>yes it will play as Dolby TrueHD but as i said i still experience ATMOS height even with an AVR which doesnt feature ATMOS capability ie as an example i hear birds flapping their wings and chirping up at ceiling level when playing the ATMOS demo sampler and i hear planes flying far overhead in transformers (as well as helicopters being overhead) </p><p></p><p>in the same way as you left and right staging and imaging in stereo you get top to bottom imaging and staging as well with ATMOS and even if the ceiling effect speakers are not present if you bitstream the ATMOS audio stream you will still hear the lower speakers project some panning effects upward .... so it can be a psuedo ATMOS type effect if the player is working properly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 634136, member: 1447"] yes it will play as Dolby TrueHD but as i said i still experience ATMOS height even with an AVR which doesnt feature ATMOS capability ie as an example i hear birds flapping their wings and chirping up at ceiling level when playing the ATMOS demo sampler and i hear planes flying far overhead in transformers (as well as helicopters being overhead) in the same way as you left and right staging and imaging in stereo you get top to bottom imaging and staging as well with ATMOS and even if the ceiling effect speakers are not present if you bitstream the ATMOS audio stream you will still hear the lower speakers project some panning effects upward .... so it can be a psuedo ATMOS type effect if the player is working properly [/QUOTE]
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Will an older Blu-ray player recognise Dolby Atmos format?
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