5.1 audio channels is all you really need.
I would be interested to know the actual audio setup of most video watching ... I suspect that even if you ignore whatever (probably huge?) percentage is on mobile, that much of it comes out of whatever TV speakers are being used. Even my 7.1 receiver is down to a single laughable channel, because I've not been arsed to fully set it up and a wire is loose.
Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
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Re: Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
#22I'd really like for regulators to look at Apple and Amazon and their interest in the film business. Both of these are propped up on the profits of unrelated business units and offered below cost to viewers. This behavior has led to existing film studios folding and getting bought out by these giants. Now they're jacking up prices to healthy levels. They literally just ate an entire unrelated industry because of their…
Do you have evidence of this ?
Apple has historically chosen not to use the loss-leader approach.
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#23Re: Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is the real problem with Prime Video. The first party content is terrible .
Turns out gobbling up IP and hitting the print button isn't such a great business model. Also see: Disney.
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is not even remotely true. Patriot is amazing.
Also 'The Boys' is quite popular, 'Bosch' and 'Reacher' are very popular.. there are a few others that do well. If you are old enough think back to the haydays of the network television evening programming. There were hits, there were misses, there was tons of stuff in between. For every 'Friends' there is a 'Two Guys a Girl and a Pizza Place'.
Re: Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
#26They never really competed all that well, but there were some interesting original shows on there that kept me interested enough to keep a subscription. But they were really bad about having the original language audio, and they rotate content out pretty fast, my watchlist is always half-gone.
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#27People with home theatres are more likely to be willing to pay extra, so they’re squeezing those users for more money. Likewise, other people are more price sensitive and are more likely to be willing to watch ads to save money, so they’re squeezing them in a different way. With ai and mass surveillance in the future, companies will be able to segment at an individual level.
What would they squeeze you or your kids for one day?
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#28Re: Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
#29> The Rings of Power... now in HDR10+ for ad-tier users. I'm not sure even the power of Dolby Vision could make Rings of Power worth watching, though.
This is the real problem with Prime Video. The first party content is terrible .
Re: Prime Video cuts Dolby Vision, Atmos support from ad tier–and didn't tell subs
#30I canceled Prime after they added ads. I might have canceled it anyway at some point, but this was a very clear and significant reduction in value. They never really competed all that well, but there were some interesting original shows on there that kept me interested enough to keep a subscription. But they were really bad about having the original language audio, and they rotate content out pretty fast, my watchlis…
It does also mean I'll be doing much less frequent business with their store.