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Old 01-20-2023, 12:49 PM
Rich Breen Rich Breen is offline
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Default MKV authoring for music-only ATMOS?

Hey all - I'm starting to see MKVs as an alternate delivery mechanism to end users for music-only ATMOS content (so far, what I've seen is using Dolby TrueHD for encode). I know nothing about authoring these and wonder if anyone can point me to some more info about them. I suspect it's channel based (maybe 7.1 only or 7.1.4), which is fine for my purposes, but don't really know. If anyone's knowledgeable on the subject I'd love to hear what you have to say.


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