IAMF aims to be an open-source alternative to Dolby Atmos

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IAMF aims to be an open-source alternative to Dolby Atmos

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I came across an article that anyone who are into Linux should be interested in.

https://www.thepoint.online/samsung-goo ... ternative/

I was searching for an open source alternative to Dolby Atmos and DTS:X but so far, there is none until Samsung and Google is working in the new format.

I also saw a video about making use of a home theater receiver for Dolby Atmos such as a Tonewinner AT-300. That processor caught my interest as I am interested in going to separates instead of having pre/pro and amplifier all in one unit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJwF8yK5CLM

Doing any kind of mixing with in-ceiling or Atmos-enabled speakers sounds very appealing but only if we could do object-based mixing in Linux. This kind of a hobby would make me drool.

--Grayson Peddie

Music Interest: New Age w/ a mix of modern smooth jazz, light techno/trance & downtempo -- something Epcot Future World/Tomorrowland-flavored.
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