A lot of streaming services, such as Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video, are supporting more and more Atmos content, too. We can’t prevent you from jumping during that scary part, but we can prevent jumps in volume as you switch content or go from broadcast programs to commercial breaks. The good thing is that Dolby wants to make Atmos widespread and has licensed its technology into a lot home theater systems and soundbars, as well as headphones and TVs. I updated my windows version reinstalled the Realtek audio driver which shows I lave latest, so I try looing in c drive where I installed audio driver (c:\audio driver\source\DAX3) and try installing dolby from there but its says I first need to install dolby API. Dolby Audio is optimized across your devices so you won’t miss a single detail no matter where you’re watching. Dolby Audio is built into a wide range of products worldwide, so you can experience the best audio quality from all the content you enjoy, whether it's a broadcast, a stream or download, or a disc.
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So if you're watching a movie at home, the soundbar, television and the content source- be it a movie from a streaming service from Netflix or HBO Max, or a physical disc like a DVD or a Blu-ray - all have to support Dolby Atmos. Dolby Audio delivers rich, clear, powerful sound in the cinema, at home, and on the go. The thing to note about Dolby Atmos is that every think in the audio chain has to support it, or you won't get its immersive effect. It essentially gives you the effect of feeling like you're watching a movie in the cinema, with speakers positioned all around you, even when you're not. Dolby Atmos, as stated before, is a 3D immersive technology that allows a speaker or speaker system to fool your brain into thinking that sound is coming from all around you.