![]() Play this file directly to your multichannel DAC and you get plain stereo - yes, increased spatialization is clearly there, nevertheless, but it's not MCH as we normally understand it to be. When one routes the audio into an analyzer, one sees only two channels. Spotify, Foobar, JRiver etc.) does not activate the aforementioned sign. As soon as you stop playing the track, it disappears. When you play a music track with Atmos formatting, Windows' "Dolby for Atmos Headphones" sign is displayed. But I was able to play the tracks in my iPhone and in Windows without any warning or halt sign, so what gives? For one thing, the stream looks like (at least in Windows) it only has two channels + the Atmos metadata (?). On their website it states that only Android devices are supported. ![]() ![]() This might need a thread of it's own, but I need to clarify my presumptions in earlier posts here. Now that I have, it seems to me that there's still a lot that needs to be done to improve Tidal Music's (and Amazon's) implementation of "Dolby Atmos" music. Busy holiday season with all the family gatherings hasn't allowed me to sit long enough in my main listening room. ![]()
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