On 01/11/16 02:08, Andrew Sun wrote:
On 10/31/2016 8:34 PM, Phil Rhodes wrote:
I'd have to ask what you would intend using it for; I guess it might be
possible to use some of the open DCP tools to build Atmos-compatible DCPs.
The thing is, any environment capable of mixing it to any standard is likely
to be a sufficiently big, sufficiently expensive facility that it would have
the proprietary encoders anyway.
In short, clearly possible, but what's the point?
P
The point is to provide an open-source way for mixers who also use ffmpeg to
encode Dolby Atmos content.
The Dolby TrueHD encoder is almost finished in development for TrueHD streams
without Atmos, so it won't
be a bad idea to add support for Atmos encoding with TrueHD eventually.
Andrew Sun
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Hello,
you can always send in patches. However, like with most open source projects is
there nobody here who waits for somebody to make a request, but only for people
to send in patches, if this is what you were hoping for.
I'm personally not impressed by Atmos. It took Dolby how long to include the
ceiling to the surround sound directions?! And they still haven't added the
floor yet? And they want licensing fees for it? Seems fair to say the industry
is now only trying to sell you more speakers and its starting to get a bit too
obvious.
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