This allows movie makers to capture sound movement as it goes at the speed of sound from microphone to microphone (phasing sound). Think of Dolby Atmos as 128 microphones spread around, up, over and back from a movie sound stage. This guide is about Dolby Atmos TVs and soundbars – we will add dedicated Dolby Atmos AV receivers later. Audiophiles can stop reading the Dummies guide to Dolby Atmos and DTS now. Chances are that it will be nothing more than a stereo device. So we developed the ‘Dummies Guide to Dolby Atmos and DTS’ to demystify and clarify just what you are getting when you buy a Dolby Atmos TV or a soundbar expecting that it will magically have Dolby Atmos 3D sound. Why a Dummies guide to Dolby Atmos and DTS? Because 99% of the reviews we read get it wrong and 100% of users are equally confused by the terminology.
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