Drew Got No Clue

B.S. Biology; M.S. in Bioinformatics. ❤️ tech, FOSS, Lana Del Rey, Linux, Fedora, KDE, but also ARM MacBooks & iOS.

Good @ Python, forced to use R, learning Rust.

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You mean my headphones? They’re Sony WH-1000XM5.

On second thought, they don’t specifically have support for Atmos but I was under the impression that as long as the device playing the content natively supports it, it should be fine.


Spatial Audio settings:

Dolby Atmos settings when Spatial Audio is off:

Apple’s implementation of Spatial Audio uses Dolby Atmos, so I was wondering if the same was possible on Android.

But the question is, if I’m playing Dolby Atmos content, what should I use then? It’d make more sense to use the Dolby Atmos setting but that one doesn’t have head tracking (that my headphones support).

Edit: also this is not about converting a stereo stream; I’m playing native Atmos content.


Is it possible to use Dolby Atmos AND Spatial Audio at the same time?
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c7ab0444-8c6c-4fde-b1fe-71e82bb4d29f.jpeg) I can't understand if it just means that for some reason the settings cannot be changed (refer to the screenshot) or if it's because Dolby Atmos is disabled when Spatial Audio is on. I could not find any information about this anywhere.
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I was under the impression that GrapheneOS support lasts only as long as the official support, for security reasons.