I finally came across some posts saying the only way to find the Atmos playlists on PC is to download the Tidal app specifically from the Microsoft store.well I did that and there's still no access to Atmos playlists. I've had Tidal app for a long enough time, it was definitely up to date.still no access to Dolby Atmos content as of. As is typical of just about every company out there though it seems like PC is at the very back of the burner if it's on the stove at all. So obviously I got excited when Tidal announced Atmos content was coming to it's streaming service. Since I don't have any form of Blu-Ray player I'm pretty much out of luck. It's not playing native Atmos content.I've been hoping to finally hear some true surround mixes in music, but as many of you know surround sound in streaming (at least up to now) has been non existent. The reason it works for you with Dolby Atmos for Headphones is that it's upmixing 2-channel to be like Atmos. With the Windows app, there's no such output. All my speakers are in use, and the processor shows "Atmos" on it. With the SHIELD, I get Atmos audio output. I have an NVIDIA SHIELD and an expensive Atmos AV processor. That explains why it's not on their website. It's not that there's no indicator, it's that there's no Atmos support in Windows. When playing Dolby Atmos, it's missing the "Dolby Atmos" indicator in the Tidal app, but you already said Tidal Support says that's normal. They _do_ work when using the desktop app. Native Dolby Atmos has to be bitstreamed to the Atmos processor (separate from the Windows Spatial API), and that means the volume controls in Windows won't work. But any compatible home theater receiver will how "Atmos" on the front instead of "Multi Ch 7.1" (multi-channel) when using the Windows Spatial Audio API. If it targets the Windows Spatial Audio API, you can use DTS:X, Atmos, Windows Sonic, anything. It's targetting Window's Spatial Audio API, or it's bitstreaming Atmos directly. Also, in Windows, Tidal shouldn't care if Dolby Atmos is enabled or not. I tested Dolby Atmos for Home Theater, and it's not working. Not that really care, I basically gave up on Tidal.they just don't have a library that compares to Amazon.and I am really not a fan of Amazon but I gotta admit that it's the better music service. The update tab is greyed out so I'm assuming I have the most current version. On the other hand, people out there spending several thousand dollars building a PC/Home theater system which is entire dolby atmos capable get the shaft because of course we wouldn't have any interest in enjoying content specifically designed for the actual surround sound systems we own and not pseudo emulated surround in headphones.Įdit: Saw about the microst store version actually have Atmos on PC so I downloaded it just now and it's not available for me. You're better off just listening to a stereo track, the way it was recorded and mixed in the first place, and the way your headphones will sound the most accurate because that's how they were also designed. Who in the world listening to music on their phone through shitty headphones is really gonna be able to appreciate surround sound content in music? Sending a "surround sound signal" through a 3.5 mm jack on a e on. I don't know why It's such a theme for companies to shit on PC users and never develop features for PC apps, but fill mobile and TV apps with a plethora of things that are basically useless for them.
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