Guys for F**k's sake, use a damn 120Hz bandstop to filter out your plebian background hum. It's preventing me from getting a trancendental audio experience watching Luke explain my daily tech tips.
+Brent Salamorin I've been trying to setup private git repositories on my VPS and oh my goodness I've spent close to 10 hours these past few days trying to get it all to work. That's not including the first time I tried it a year ago wherein I gave up after ~8 hours because I couldn't get it to work. But now I'm more savvy and have gotten further... but can't get it to work right... someone help me... please... T_T
+Daniel Moraes GitHub is basically a cloud version of git. Git is a version control program that allows developers to maintain code easier and find who, where and when a big was introduced. If something crashes the program and they can't fix it, they can go back to previous version of their project where the bug wasn't present and start over. It comes really useful when multiple developers are building their own fixes and improvements and they are trying to merge all of their code together.
+Bipolar- Bear it's a place on your hard drive which can be used just like RAM by applications. Mostly the memory there is accessed more rarely than in ram.
+Bipolar- Bear Ram that exists on some tertiary storage device like a flash drive or hard drive and serves as reserve memory for the operating system to use when physical RAM is full. Microsoft operating systems before vista were not optimized for the use of USB based devices for use as virtual RAM. Vista introduced a feature called "ReadyBoost" that would utilize the faster speed of the flash drive over the hard drive. Of course, mechanical hard drive speeds have come a long way since then and a releativly new one is indeed faster than a USB 3.0 flash drive, thus rendering ReadBoost almost useless unless you wanted to keep your virtual RAM to your USB drive only. Virtual RAM was a big deal when it first appeared older versions of microsoft operating systems (like XP) because RAM wasn't as cheap or plentiful. In addition to the constant increase in RAM size and speed, operating systems have taken a trend towards optimization over features and thus the windows system RAM requirements have remained the same and in many scenarios decreased. Of course not all of this was done by improving the underlying code. For example, windows 8 and 10 both remove legacy code that enables older programs to run and the operating systems saves RAM by only loading what it needs at this moment. This can result in reduced performance when opening rarely used settings, at least for the common user.
Dolby Atmos is freaking freaking FREAKING awesome! In my city (in The Netherlands) we have a cinema that has Dolby Atmos. I believe that there are about 56 speakers in the room.
I'm running a 7.1.4 set up with a Yamaha preamp, Emotiva amplifiers, and Martin Logan speakers & subs. The ceiling mounted Atmos speakers really do make a difference, just not a lot of Blu-Rays with Atmos right now.
Imagine an Oculas Rift Movie Theater with this Dolby ATMOS would be amazing if most movies had a 360 point of view then again you might get really sick with all the cuts in seans haha
3 years later and my smartphone can actually emulate that pretty good to be honest. I was at an xbox one x presentation with dolby atmos. First time I have ever heard this. I was blasted away. Now my phone can do it too. If held right. Its not perfect of course but damn it is better than most dolby surround systems.
I used to have an old 80's amp that did the fake 4 channel dolby sound, oddly enough it sounded really damn good! I grabbed it from a thrift store for $40 and used it for years.
Went to a Dolby Digital conference thing where they pitched this crazy in theatre sound system. It was cool. I just need a relevant comment since I'm early.
I have the sony bdv e6100 home cinema system which supports Dolby True hd and dts hd master audio what's cool about it is that it's a 5.1ch system but its amp can generate an additional 2 phantom speakers at the back to make it sound like you have rear left and rear right plus phantom surround left and surround right a full on 7.1ch system it's brilliant how it works one of the best home cinema systems I've ever owned hats off to Sony!
Hey what about the Dolby atmos on my phone, no mention of that. Pretty good actually. And a nice and concise explanation of the technology, nice video!
I often try to find the answer as to whether or not one can really hear the difference between Dolby Digital 5.1 and TrueHD 5.1. I often get the answer DD is lossy while TrueHD is lossless which doesn’t answer the question if there truly is a noticeable difference.
0:48 Nope. Dolby Stereo came out in 1976 and what did came out first is Dolby NR (Cassette tape noise reduction) in 1965 that's another 11 years prior to Dolby Stereo. Even I had such an awesome cassette deck from AKAI (Model GXC709D) that offered Dolby NR.
+Skylar Garrett That's still not really that much for those massive theaters. Not enough to produce really low notes anyway, home theater enthusiasts tend to have better bass in their rooms than cinemas
A Memory of light only came out in Jan 2013 yet Luke says he read Wheel of Time back when he was a kid - How old is he again? It's a great read, he's right about that though. And Audible/Kindle is the way to go since it's like 4 feet of shelve space in Hard Back :-D
I'm happy that we have a Cinema with Dolby Atmos in the city, ist sounds amazing (in my opinion) an it isn't even expensive in comparison to other cinemas here.
You lost me at "spatially accurate effect no matter where you sit." The only technology that would allow that is wave-field synthesis. Everything else has a sweet spot. While the way of recording audio with Dolby Atmos would allow rendering the sound to a wave-field synthesis system, this is not currently done in cinemas because it needs a gazillion speakers.
Mario and Sonic and the London 2012 Olimpic games had "Dolby Pro Logic 2" on the cover and I always wondered what it meant.. thanks for the vid :) (Also my profile pic is my face on a Mario Cat Suit)
Nowadays, surround sound audio codecs like Dolby Digital, DD+, TrueHD, etc. are less important because modern technologies like HDMI support many channels of plain PCM audio without compression. For example, HDMI supported 8 channels of uncompressed PCM audio from its very inception.
You have your left and right audio channels mixed. The explosion sounds come from the wrong side and the helicopter sound goes the opposite way to the copter. Is Dennis wearing he's headphones the wrong way or what? :D
Atmos at home has a long way to go. I have tried 5.1.2 and I prefer 7.1. I think in a media room where you can make changes to layout just for sound Atmos might make sense but for the general public atmos is not important. The amount of content is very limited as well
I have a LG Super HD with Dolby Vision and I have a Onkyo system with Dolby Atmos speakers, it sounds and looks incredible. I believe only LG, Vizio and TCL has Dolby Vision TVs. Sony, Samsung, etc. ultra HD TVs has HDR. My LG can switch between HDR and Dolby Vision automatically. I notice a lot of Netflix originals are recorded in Dolby Vision (The new Lost in Space).
I have been contrmplating buying Atmos speakers because I have an LG oled55ezp which supports dolby vision and a receiver that supports atmos but speakers are old. I think it could be cool to have dolby vision and atmos at home
My local theater does $6 movies for students, and $8 for atmos, and $10 for atmos with a large screen. Basically I go to all the atmos movies and if it is a really good movie I want to see I see it with the larger screen. They also do really cheap concessions on thursday. So If i'm bored on a thursday I can go see a movie with popcorn and a drink for $10.
I know a lot of people from Dolby and I've been in their work space before. They have a frikin THEATER with Dolby Atmos and an insane projector made out of optic fibers. If you go down to the Dolby Theater at Los Angles, there are tons of speakers everywhere and when I was watching the Force Awakens, the theater was shaking. In the theater, the projector was so bright that it lit up the matte black theater. So, Dolby theaters put other theaters such as IMAX, which implement only Dolby 9.1/Atmos, to shame.
Dolby is so much more than surround sound though, nothing was said about reducing the hum of audio cassettes in the 70's and the types of cassettes it works on, come on guys, that stuff is readily available to research.
Go listen to The Virtual Barber Shop with any pair of headphones. Recorded with two microphones, played through two speakers into two ears. You really don't need 10 channel audio...
+Gilbert Plays ☆ CSGO and more Where I am it costs no more than any of the other theaters, and has so many different ways to get a discount that it's probably one of the cheaper theaters to go to, even though it's one of the best.
***** The local Atmos is what I'd call balanced in terms of bass. But it is 750 seats. That said, I can only think of 1 theater which possibly has more bass and that's the smallest one in my area.
***** Probably not really relevant since I'm from New Zealand. The Atmos one is the Embassy Theater (it's on wikipedia), owned by Event Cinemas. The small one is the Cuba St Light House Cinema. Only seen 1 film there, but the bass seemed pretty intense.
Maybe it's just because I don't have seven separate speakers, but even when I have everything set up right, I honestly can't tell the difference between redbook, DVD(DD5.1, ect.), and Blu-Ray(DTS7.1, ect.) audio. I can kind of tell when youtube or MP3's have low quality, but TBH it may be because I'm telling myself they sound worse and it works as a nocebo.
Hey guys since we're on the subject of dolby, can you explain 9.1? The types lg is selling with four upwards speakers? I got one but found out it's just 5.1....
9.1 is 9 channels/speaker plus subwoofer. If you google it up, it says it's virtual 9.1 rather than real 9.1(which is better obviously). A virtual system will have some speaker simulate as if it has two sound coming from it.
That weird noise on the background... I think they're trying to hypnotize us to subscribe, like and share.
+pedroviskinho Should have used Dolby Noise Reduction ;)
+Sci-Fi Hooligan savage...
+Spies I'm a vegan
+JGxTech90 im german atheist
+pedroviskinho Must be a conspiracy
Ironic how there is a 100 or so Hz hum in this video.
Lol tru
Yay
You got to turn on Dolby Noise Reduction. But dbx was better.
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props to luke for explaining a subject in 4 minutes and yet not making it sound rushed. it actually sounded leisurely.
Bruh the ad transition wasn't smooth... They should've said "Speaking of audio, audible.com!
Guys for F**k's sake, use a damn 120Hz bandstop to filter out your plebian background hum. It's preventing me from getting a trancendental audio experience watching Luke explain my daily tech tips.
Dat mic hum doe.
+Fiers☯l now i cant stop noticing that hum lol
+Fiers☯l UGH MY EARS
is it just me or the audio is really screwed.?
is it just me or the audio is really screwed.?
+Fiers☯l The hum is really off putting
I work at Regal and I find it offensive that you think it's $9 for a bucket of popcorn. It's only $8.47!
FAST AS POSSIBLE HOW TO TURN OFF CAPS LOCK THANK YOU
+TackStash779 Reinstall OS. If that doesnt solve, buy a new pc.
Buy a whole new OEM machine preloaded with Windows 10 NSA Professional.
I am addicted to spamming Caps Lock. This crashes my USB driver...
Gewel That's gross.
TRY PRESSING THE CAPS LOCK BUTTON AGAIN OR STOP HOLDING THE SHIFT KEY. Hello :)
1:08 a wild Dennis has appeared
*Lower its HP to 1*
+Toàn Lý throws a master ball. Damn it got out and fled away.
+Anantha Krishna You obviously never played Pokemon...
Gotta catch them all!
StoreBrand I have played but dennis is too strong for even a master ball
Github as fast as possible
+Brent Salamorin The git system itself, it would be nice :D
+Daniel Moraes yeah more about that. Don't really have a good understanding about it
+Brent Salamorin I've been trying to setup private git repositories on my VPS and oh my goodness I've spent close to 10 hours these past few days trying to get it all to work. That's not including the first time I tried it a year ago wherein I gave up after ~8 hours because I couldn't get it to work. But now I'm more savvy and have gotten further... but can't get it to work right... someone help me... please... T_T
+BmwsuGameplay lol bro the reason why I'm suggesting this video because I don't know shit about it
+Daniel Moraes GitHub is basically a cloud version of git. Git is a version control program that allows developers to maintain code easier and find who, where and when a big was introduced. If something crashes the program and they can't fix it, they can go back to previous version of their project where the bug wasn't present and start over. It comes really useful when multiple developers are building their own fixes and improvements and they are trying to merge all of their code together.
Removing audio hum as fast as possible!
This show and the simple way History is explained is well appreciated. Thank you.
Virtual ram as fast as possible
How to download RAM as fast as possible
+Houdini111 No its actually a thing, windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-is-virtual-memory#1TC=windows-7
+Bipolar- Bear it's a place on your hard drive which can be used just like RAM by applications. Mostly the memory there is accessed more rarely than in ram.
+Bipolar- Bear Ram that exists on some tertiary storage device like a flash drive or hard drive and serves as reserve memory for the operating system to use when physical RAM is full. Microsoft operating systems before vista were not optimized for the use of USB based devices for use as virtual RAM. Vista introduced a feature called "ReadyBoost" that would utilize the faster speed of the flash drive over the hard drive. Of course, mechanical hard drive speeds have come a long way since then and a releativly new one is indeed faster than a USB 3.0 flash drive, thus rendering ReadBoost almost useless unless you wanted to keep your virtual RAM to your USB drive only.
Virtual RAM was a big deal when it first appeared older versions of microsoft operating systems (like XP) because RAM wasn't as cheap or plentiful. In addition to the constant increase in RAM size and speed, operating systems have taken a trend towards optimization over features and thus the windows system RAM requirements have remained the same and in many scenarios decreased. Of course not all of this was done by improving the underlying code. For example, windows 8 and 10 both remove legacy code that enables older programs to run and the operating systems saves RAM by only loading what it needs at this moment. This can result in reduced performance when opening rarely used settings, at least for the common user.
+The Diamond Games Interesting.. So.. My pagefile and swap partition definitions are ruined again.. Damn..
every time Luke said 'TheAetr' instead of theater I giggled a little...
Dolby Atmos is freaking freaking FREAKING awesome! In my city (in The Netherlands) we have a cinema that has Dolby Atmos. I believe that there are about 56 speakers in the room.
The most impresive sound I heard at a theater was during The Incredibles 2 when Jack Jack was floating around in the other dimention
Incredibles 2 was a successful highest rating box office movies of the summer of 2018's sequel to the original 2004's
when he talked about the helicopter one went over my house... talk about good audio UA-cam! keep it up
google is listening
woo. its about time there was a good vid of something like this.
Went to Mockingjay in Dolby Atmos with 64 speakers, mannnnn that sound was amazing!
I'm running a 7.1.4 set up with a Yamaha preamp, Emotiva amplifiers, and Martin Logan speakers & subs. The ceiling mounted Atmos speakers really do make a difference, just not a lot of Blu-Rays with Atmos right now.
Imagine an Oculas Rift Movie Theater with this Dolby ATMOS would be amazing if most movies had a 360 point of view then again you might get really sick with all the cuts in seans haha
Tilt-shift photography would be nice to go over.
3 years later and my smartphone can actually emulate that pretty good to be honest.
I was at an xbox one x presentation with dolby atmos. First time I have ever heard this. I was blasted away. Now my phone can do it too. If held right.
Its not perfect of course but damn it is better than most dolby surround systems.
I used to have an old 80's amp that did the fake 4 channel dolby sound, oddly enough it sounded really damn good! I grabbed it from a thrift store for $40 and used it for years.
Hey Luke, did you just become the main host of Fast as possible?
Last Linus was like a month ago
That transition to the sponsors was smooth af.
When you mentioned popcorn I thought you were going to say that Dolby created speakers which pop your popcorn with the energy of sound... :P
Thee-ator? haha, every so often i hear someone say it like that and can't help but laugh a little
Went to a Dolby Digital conference thing where they pitched this crazy in theatre sound system. It was cool. I just need a relevant comment since I'm early.
It was dolby atmos
+fiercedietyfan Dolby atmos is unbelivably awesome. my local cinema has it. *eargasm*
a fellow iron maiden fan! \m/
+UZREHJ up the irons Bro!
TIL Canadians pronounce it "the-EH-ter"
+Joseph Griffin They don't. I'm canadian and have never heard it said like that, unironically.
+Techquickie Could you mention some PCI sound cards, that have Dolby technology.
Interior crocodile alligator, I drive a Chevrolet movie thee-ator.
And is Linus never gonna make one of these videos again?
I have the sony bdv e6100 home cinema system which supports Dolby True hd and dts hd master audio what's cool about it is that it's a 5.1ch system but its amp can generate an additional 2 phantom speakers at the back to make it sound like you have rear left and rear right plus phantom surround left and surround right a full on 7.1ch system it's brilliant how it works one of the best home cinema systems I've ever owned hats off to Sony!
I have a Dolby atmos system that's 12.4 and I've installed a few smaller atmos setups they sound amazing.
lol Luke telling people to read wheel of time, I think I tell someone to do that almost every day
For audiobooks, I recommend any read by Wayne June. He's the Darkest Dungeon narrator and he's ready many H.P. Lovecraft books.
Hey what about the Dolby atmos on my phone, no mention of that. Pretty good actually. And a nice and concise explanation of the technology, nice video!
how?
I often try to find the answer as to whether or not one can really hear the difference between Dolby Digital 5.1 and TrueHD 5.1. I often get the answer DD is lossy while TrueHD is lossless which doesn’t answer the question if there truly is a noticeable difference.
0:48 Nope. Dolby Stereo came out in 1976 and what did came out first is Dolby NR (Cassette tape noise reduction) in 1965 that's another 11 years prior to Dolby Stereo. Even I had such an awesome cassette deck from AKAI (Model GXC709D) that offered Dolby NR.
Thankx guys for another informative video, much appreciated!
The wheel of Time series is awesome. Very good pick.
Oh yes
Talk about guitar amps, Tube vs Solid State amps and why Guitarist like tubes over the latter! Please? :D
And here I am listening to this on Klipsch THX speakers.
i don't actually like the sound of theater speakers.
they sound so harsh and not very rich.
Depends on the theatre, different places use different quality speakers. IMAX is amazing for me, but very expensive.
newsynthetic kinepolis in Belgium has horrible speakers.
my speakers at home sound much better but aren't that loud
+newsynthetic Full size IMAX theaters uses 16 JBL 18" woofers in tapped horns behind the screen for the sub stage alone, so i'd hope so.
+Skylar Garrett That's still not really that much for those massive theaters. Not enough to produce really low notes anyway, home theater enthusiasts tend to have better bass in their rooms than cinemas
It depends on the local theater. My local theater has good speakers, but they crank the volume up too high.
A Memory of light only came out in Jan 2013 yet Luke says he read Wheel of Time back when he was a kid - How old is he again?
It's a great read, he's right about that though. And Audible/Kindle is the way to go since it's like 4 feet of shelve space in Hard Back :-D
Remember guys, you've only got two ears: stick speakers directly in there and you're golden.
I'm happy that we have a Cinema with Dolby Atmos in the city, ist sounds amazing (in my opinion) an it isn't even expensive in comparison to other cinemas here.
Wheel of Time... Yeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssss. My favourite book series!
Y'all should cover DTS|Datasat and SDDS [Sony Dynamic Digital Sound] as well
We have Dolby Atmos here in Riga,Latvia in Forum Cinemas in new auditorium called Scape
Atoms scaling capability is a spatially accurate representation regardless of room size and number of loudspeakers not where you sit.
Cool Slick, didnt know you were a RJ fan!!!! What did you think of the last one???
You lost me at "spatially accurate effect no matter where you sit." The only technology that would allow that is wave-field synthesis. Everything else has a sweet spot. While the way of recording audio with Dolby Atmos would allow rendering the sound to a wave-field synthesis system, this is not currently done in cinemas because it needs a gazillion speakers.
+Penny Lane I don't think I've watched a single audio related AFAP that doesn't have some error in it.
9 dollars for 2 refills of a large popcorn= expensive
60 dollars plus any where from 30 to 500 dlc for a video game = perfectly reasonable
Mario and Sonic and the London 2012 Olimpic games had "Dolby Pro Logic 2" on the cover and I always wondered what it meant.. thanks for the vid :) (Also my profile pic is my face on a Mario Cat Suit)
3:18 - Speaking of selling your kidney, Audible.com!
Nowadays, surround sound audio codecs like Dolby Digital, DD+, TrueHD, etc. are less important because modern technologies like HDMI support many channels of plain PCM audio without compression. For example, HDMI supported 8 channels of uncompressed PCM audio from its very inception.
THX as fast as possible
awesome video, your videos are getting better
Are there going to be any gpu battles or graphic card reviews of the new AMD 3xx series?
I miss those.
I remember when Dolby was just a type of noise reduction for tape and some vinyl records, dam I'm getting old.
Shout out to Wheel of Time fans! A totally unexpected non sequitur, but absolutely worth it.
I'm a bit curious as to why this video didn't explain how ATMOS add the "god" speaker where you also had vertically projected sound.
You have your left and right audio channels mixed. The explosion sounds come from the wrong side and the helicopter sound goes the opposite way to the copter. Is Dennis wearing he's headphones the wrong way or what? :D
Thee-Ay-Ther
Atmos at home has a long way to go. I have tried 5.1.2 and I prefer 7.1. I think in a media room where you can make changes to layout just for sound Atmos might make sense but for the general public atmos is not important. The amount of content is very limited as well
I have a LG Super HD with Dolby Vision and I have a Onkyo system with Dolby Atmos speakers, it sounds and looks incredible. I believe only LG, Vizio and TCL has Dolby Vision TVs. Sony, Samsung, etc. ultra HD TVs has HDR. My LG can switch between HDR and Dolby Vision automatically. I notice a lot of Netflix originals are recorded in Dolby Vision (The new Lost in Space).
I have been contrmplating buying Atmos speakers because I have an LG oled55ezp which supports dolby vision and a receiver that supports atmos but speakers are old. I think it could be cool to have dolby vision and atmos at home
I got a question, so what should I choose? DTS or Dolby for my ps4 and z906?
My local theater does $6 movies for students, and $8 for atmos, and $10 for atmos with a large screen. Basically I go to all the atmos movies and if it is a really good movie I want to see I see it with the larger screen. They also do really cheap concessions on thursday. So If i'm bored on a thursday I can go see a movie with popcorn and a drink for $10.
I love these videos
Sooo on my Xbox with my new Vizio 5. 2017 sets up do I pick Dolby or dts???
Levels of code will be a good topic! high level machine level, etc
yes read wheel of time , luke is right its an awesome series
Lol at Dennis cameo when Luke mentions mathematics. XD
Remember when tech quickie was quick?
Pepperidge farm remembers
My mATX motherboard has ports labeled SIDE and REAR to utilize 5.1 channel surround sound
I know a lot of people from Dolby and I've been in their work space before. They have a frikin THEATER with Dolby Atmos and an insane projector made out of optic fibers. If you go down to the Dolby Theater at Los Angles, there are tons of speakers everywhere and when I was watching the Force Awakens, the theater was shaking. In the theater, the projector was so bright that it lit up the matte black theater. So, Dolby theaters put other theaters such as IMAX, which implement only Dolby 9.1/Atmos, to shame.
1977 star wars "a new hope" was the introduction of dolby to the masses actually.
U dont need to sell ur entire kidney. U sell part of it. XD
Dolby is so much more than surround sound though, nothing was said about reducing the hum of audio cassettes in the 70's and the types of cassettes it works on, come on guys, that stuff is readily available to research.
Go listen to The Virtual Barber Shop with any pair of headphones. Recorded with two microphones, played through two speakers into two ears. You really don't need 10 channel audio...
How much is a dolby atmos theater in you area?
mine currently is at PHP 170-250 = $ 3.58-5.26.
+Gilbert Plays ☆ CSGO and more Where I am it costs no more than any of the other theaters, and has so many different ways to get a discount that it's probably one of the cheaper theaters to go to, even though it's one of the best.
***** The local Atmos is what I'd call balanced in terms of bass. But it is 750 seats. That said, I can only think of 1 theater which possibly has more bass and that's the smallest one in my area.
***** Probably not really relevant since I'm from New Zealand. The Atmos one is the Embassy Theater (it's on wikipedia), owned by Event Cinemas. The small one is the Cuba St Light House Cinema. Only seen 1 film there, but the bass seemed pretty intense.
My Cassete Player using Dolby Noise Reduction: I am 4 parallel Universes ahead of you
Lol, whoever edited this panned the helicopter and explosion, but most definitely had their headphones on backwards.
If the content im playing is not dobly atmos will it still play in dobly atmos or just regular surround????
dolby atmos is at my local theater... it's amazing!
In Austria we have a Cinema with Atmos and it is awesome.
Maybe it's just because I don't have seven separate speakers, but even when I have everything set up right, I honestly can't tell the difference between redbook, DVD(DD5.1, ect.), and Blu-Ray(DTS7.1, ect.) audio. I can kind of tell when youtube or MP3's have low quality, but TBH it may be because I'm telling myself they sound worse and it works as a nocebo.
It's so weird seeing Luke do LTT videos lol where has the time gone?
What about Dolby Noise reduction? It was a big part of Dolby back in the tape days.
Sadly I am old enough to remember Dolby Stereo from 1975. Now I have a 6 speaker surround sound system on my computer
Have you done one about virtual CPU cores / HyperThreading technology?
Do HDR-10 HDR-12 and Dolby Vision and cover how some standards are in flux.
ITS BACK!!!!!!
Hey guys since we're on the subject of dolby, can you explain 9.1? The types lg is selling with four upwards speakers? I got one but found out it's just 5.1....
9.1 is 9 channels/speaker plus subwoofer. If you google it up, it says it's virtual 9.1 rather than real 9.1(which is better obviously). A virtual system will have some speaker simulate as if it has two sound coming from it.
My axon 7 comes with Dolby Atmos, that's why I'm here lol thanks for the round up
I'd love an episode on bitcoin mining. It's very confusing how it works.
I've been eyeing this phone that has Dolby Atmos. Is Atmos great for earphones and is it any better than DTS Studio Sound? Somebody please answer me.