Audible has partnered with Dolby Laboratories to introduce immersive sound technology to its audiobook and podcast platform. Subscribers can now experience more than 40 titles with Dolby Atmos, which enables the creation of multiple layers of sound and better control over the directionality of different audio elements. The collection of titles with Dolby Atmos includes several original podcasts on the platform, film productions, soundscapes, live performances, and much more. All Audible subscribers will have access to the immersive content, which is currently only available in English. To stream content in immersive mode, users need to have a mobile phone or tablet with Android or iOS compatible with Dolby Atmos.
The subscription to the service starts at $7.95/month (about R$41), which grants access to a variety of content, such as podcasts, audiobooks, music to improve sleep, meditation programs, and much more. To make it easy to find available titles with spatial sound, Audible will display all compatible content with an indicator that has the Dolby Atmos logo when searching for the term “Dolby Atmos” in the search bar of the website or application. The incorporation of immersive sound technology will undoubtedly provide subscribers with a more engaging listening experience, further enhancing the already popular audio content platform.
Amazon’s audio content company, Audible, has joined forces with Dolby Laboratories to introduce immersive sound technology to its audiobook and podcast platform. This new partnership will allow subscribers to experience more than 40 titles with Dolby Atmos, an advanced sound technology that enables the creation of multiple layers of sound and better control over the directionality of different audio elements.
The list of titles with support for immersive audio includes several original podcasts on the platform, such as Letters From Campby Jamie Lee Curtis, and The Little Mermaid narrated by singer-songwriter Leigh-Anne Pinnock, member of the band Little Mix. The collection of titles with Dolby Atmos also encompasses film productions, soundscapes, live performances, and much more.
All Audible subscribers will have access to the immersive content, which is currently only available in English. To stream content in immersive mode, users need to have a mobile phone or tablet with Android or iOS compatible with Dolby Atmos. The subscription to the service starts at $7.95/month (about R$41), which grants access to a variety of content, such as podcasts, audiobooks, music to improve sleep, meditation programs, and much more.
To make it easy to find available titles with spatial sound, Audible will display all compatible content with an indicator that has the Dolby Atmos logo when searching for the term “Dolby Atmos” in the search bar of the website or application. The company highlights that by creating multiple layers of sound and controlling the directionality of different audio elements, creators can draw listeners into a deeper, richer, and more realistic spatial sound experience that fully immerses them in each story.
This new partnership between Audible and Dolby Laboratories is a significant step in the evolution of the audiobook industry. The incorporation of immersive sound technology will undoubtedly provide subscribers with a more engaging listening experience, further enhancing the already popular audio content platform.
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