Netflix rolls out spatial audio to all devices

New Delhi: Netflix on Friday revealed that “Spatial Audio” will soon be available on all devices. Users who do not have multichannel speakers will be able to enjoy surround sound using only stereo speakers. According to GSM Arena, the feature can convert a stereo audio track from a non-Apple device to 3D spatial audio. To accomplish this, Sennheiser and Netflix have collaborated to add the same 3D audio technology found in the Sennheiser Ambeo soundbar.

As long as you’re accessing stereo tracks, spatial audio will work on any non-Apple device, including smartphones, tablets, and TVs. Since all processing is done within the Netflix app, no special functionality is required on the playback device. [ये भी पढ़ें: अशनीर ग्रोवर ने शुरू किया दूसरे स्टार्टअप पर काम, बनाई नई कंपनी]

Only a small portion of the content is currently offered in Spatial Audio. You will need to enter “spatial audio” in the search bar to find all supported content. Currently, Netflix is ​​the only source of content. (Also Read: Gold Price Today, July 9: No Change In Gold Prices)

Make sure there is no 5.1 or Dolby Atmos logo on the title screen to determine if the content is playing in spatial audio. For example, you won’t hear Netflix spatial audio on most televisions, as the device will automatically play the surround soundtrack without the manual switch option. Instead, you’ll hear the TV’s internal audio processing.

Fortunately, Apple devices are very easy to use. In this case, Netflix only uses the built-in spatial audio feature found in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS devices.

This feature is compatible with all content that has 5.1 or Dolby Atmos tracks. As reported by GSM Arena, all you need is compatible Apple headphones, such as the AirPods 3, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max and some Beats models, as well as a modern device that supports spatial audio.

You can access Spatial Audio content by searching for “spatial audio”, it is currently available for all subscription levels globally.