Over in Blu-ray.com there's much discussion about the
picture quality losses when 4K content is streamed
at seemingly ever lower data rates.
From Dolby.com:
Dolby Atmos audio in Dolby Digital Plus is typically encoded
at bitrates between 384 and 768 kbps.
I'm wondering what sort of audible defects there are when using
DD+ containing Atmos at 384 kbps (maybe there are no test
files for this type of evaluation though)?
Kirk Bayne
picture quality losses when 4K content is streamed
at seemingly ever lower data rates.
From Dolby.com:
Dolby Atmos audio in Dolby Digital Plus is typically encoded
at bitrates between 384 and 768 kbps.
I'm wondering what sort of audible defects there are when using
DD+ containing Atmos at 384 kbps (maybe there are no test
files for this type of evaluation though)?
Kirk Bayne