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The film will also feature a Dolby TrueHD 7.1 soundtrack.
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The set features all of the extras from the multiple Blu-ray versions of "Into Darkness." It also includes an IMAX version of that film which delivers the scenes that were shot in IMAX in their full 1.78:1 frame.
Abrams-helmed films: "Star Trek: Into Darkness" and the earlier "Star Trek" (2009). Paramount is making good on that gaffe on Septemby releasing " Star Trek: The Compendium" - a comprehensive 4-disc boxed set of the J. There were so many diffferent "exclusive" releases from different retailers that, if you wanted to get all the various extras, you needed to buy multiple versions of the Blu-ray Disc from multiple outlets. " Star Trek Into Darkness" - when this one was originally released on Blu-ray Disc, the outrage from fans was tangible. Here are a few films that we'd love to see get (or may have already gotten?) the Dolby Atmos treatment on Blu-ray Disc: Neither Dolby nor the studios are going on record about which titles will have Dolby Atmos soundtracks yet work is undoubtedly underway on bringing these films to market on Blu-ray. If you read between the lines, you'll understand what this really means: Dolby Atmos titles are already in the pipeline. Per an article on Dolby's blog, Dolby Atmos titles will begin to become available via Blu-ray Disc and streaming services this fall with more titles to follow in early 2015.
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Using your existing Blu-ray Player set to "bitstream" mode, with an HDMI connection to a Dolby Atmos-compatible receiver or preamp/processor (with the necessary speakers), a Dolby Atmos-encoded Blu-ray will give you a 3D soundfield that approaches the sound of professional Dolby Atmos-equipped movie theaters.
But played back through a receiver or processor that supports Dolby Atmos, you'd get the complete Dolby Atmos mix.
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To an existing player or receiver, a Dolby Atmos-encoded title would look like standard Dolby TrueHD and it would decode as such without any problems (but of course, without the height channel or object information from the Dolby Atmos mix).įor streaming or UV Digital Copies, a Dolby Atmos-encoded title would appear to the TV, set top box or receiver exactly like a standard Dolby Digital Plus soundtrack (again, without the height-augmented Dolby Atmos objects). We've heard whispers about this but no direct confirmation as to which title it is. In fact, it's entirely possible that there may be a Dolby Atmos-enabled title already on the market. What all this means is that Dolby Atmos can be delivered via the existing Blu-ray Disc format, without the need to wait for a specification change to the Blu-ray Disc standard. Dolby has been pretty tight-lipped about exactly what this means, but our understanding of it is that the Dolby Atmos sound objects and meta data sit on top of a standard Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus "bed" (usually 7.1 channels) in a data layer that is invisible to existing Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus decoders. Dolby has announced that Dolby Atmos surround sound will be delivered in two different flavors, both of which use existing codecs: Dolby True HD, which is a part of the Blu-ray standard, and Dolby Digital Plus, which is available on popular streaming services such as VUDU and Netflix and is a part of the UV Digital Copy standard.
We're excited about Dolby Atmos too, having seen (and heard) several movies in the format in theaters and at Dolby's own screening rooms in San Francisco and New York. When will we start to see Blu-ray Discs with Dolby Atmos soundtracks? Do we need to wait for a new Blu-ray format or new players? I can't wait to get it in my own home theater. I've heard the news that Dolby Atmos is coming to home theater receivers and processors this fall.