Dolby Atmos entered India in 2012 with the launch of the first Atmos-enabled screen at the Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. The same year, Rajinikanth’s Sivaji 3D was released with Dolby’s object-based audio technology and premiered at Sathyam. Since then, Dolby Atmos has become a household name, associated with earphones, headphones, home theatres, smart TVs, smartphones, and any other device with a speaker. And that is how most of us understand the technology – a 3D sound stage that creates a surround-sound effect while watching movies or listening to music using Atmos-enabled devices.
But that is just one half of what Dolby Laboratories does. The other half of the Atmos implementation occurs well before the end user hears the experience. This is the post-production stage of a song or movie, where Atmos-enabled software is used to upmix the music or remaster the movie audio, creating a 3D sound stage effect.
Then, when a song mixed using Atmos is…
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