How does Dolby Atmos work?
Dolby Atmos utilises a combination of hardware and software to deliver its immersive audio experience. In a Dolby Atmos-enabled theatre or home setup, speakers are placed strategically throughout the room, including overhead, to create a multidimensional sound environment. These speakers work in conjunction with audio objects and metadata to accurately position and move sounds, making them appear to come from specific directions and heights.
Audio objects are the building blocks of Dolby Atmos. Rather than being bound to specific channels, sounds are treated as individual objects that can be precisely placed within the three-dimensional space.