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WHAT is the right AUDIO FORMAT for me?
Compatibility:
Headphones or earbuds (requires a playback device)
Device that supports MP3 or FLAC playback through headphones or earbuds
XR and VR devices that allow local playback of MP3 and FLAC files
For listening our content with headphones or hearables the audio formats are two : FLAC and MP3.
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a compressed audio format that differs from traditional lossy compression methods. Unlike formats like MP3 or AAC, FLAC is a lossless compression, meaning it retains all the original audio data during compression without sacrificing quality. The compression in FLAC is achieved by encoding redundant data more efficiently rather than discarding it.
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) format is a widely used audio file format that employs lossy audio compression to reduce the file size while maintaining a good level of sound quality. It was developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and has become the de facto standard for online digital music files.
Compatibility:
Home Theaters (Optimal use case)
Soundbars & Smart Speakers (Check format compatibility)
PC, Laptops, Tablets & Gaming Consoles (Check format compatibility)
*Check the device specifications to confirm TrueHD support.
TrueHD with Dolby Atmos requires compatible audio and video devices for full utilization. This includes Blu-ray players, AV receivers, soundbars, and home theater systems that support Dolby Atmos and TrueHD.
Many modern media streamers from popular brands such as Nvidia Tv Shield, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and others often support the “audio passthrough” feature to allow the unaltered transmission of audio to your external audio system.
It is advisable to check the product specifications or device settings to confirm the presence of this function.
MKV (Matroska)
The MKV (Matroska) format is a versatile and open multimedia container well-suited for high-quality audio and video. It is compatible with advanced codecs like Dolby TrueHD, commonly associated with Dolby Atmos.
Some content in our catalog also includes video in 4K resolution, combined with Dolby Atmos TrueHD.
Compatibility:
Soundbars & Smart Speakers
PC, Laptops, Tablets & Gaming Consoles
Home Theaters
MP4 files containing Dolby Atmos Digital Plus (DD+) are designed to deliver an immersive audio experience across a wide range of consumer devices. This format is ideal for streaming platforms and compatible devices, including:
•Soundbars and home theater systems for advanced surround sound.
•Smart speakers and portable devices, including gaming consoles.
•Tablets and PCs/laptops, with support available via media players like VLC or Apple Music.
Dolby Atmos Virtualization for Headphones:
MP4 with Dolby Atmos DD+ also enables spatialized audio playback through standard stereo headphones, thanks to the headphone virtualization feature.
•It’s an ideal solution for consumer devices such as tablets, laptops, or smartphones that support Dolby Atmos.
Tablets and Smartphones:
Compatible tablets and smartphones can leverage Dolby Atmos virtualization for headphones without requiring external devices or complex setups. Apps like Apple Music or VLC provide Dolby Atmos rendering directly on the device.
Compatibility:
Game Developers & 360 Video Makers
Ambisonic format is commonly used in immersive audio productions, such as 360-degree videos, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). Its spherical representation offers an engaging and realistic sound experience.
the Ambisonic format is designed to provide a comprehensive and three-dimensional audio representation, making it suitable for a wide range of immersive and professional applications.
Ambisonic orders refer to the number of microphone capsules in a spherical array used to capture three-dimensional audio. Increasing the order adds more capsules, enhancing precision in spatial audio recording.
For our content, we use both first-order and third-order ambisonics, depending on various factors such as the intended level of spatial accuracy, the playback environment, and the specific requirements of each project.




Read more at F.A.Q. page
WHAT is the right AUDIO FORMAT for me?
For Headphones | Hearables
The binaural audio format is the simplest and most cost-effective way to delve into the realm of immersive audio. Listening with headphones of any type and quality (clearly, higher-quality headphones provide more details and precise sound localization) positions this format as the most widely used.
This is made possible by Head-Related Transfer Function (HRTF) rendering, which translates complex spatial mixes in the left and right channels to create a realistic immersive audio effect in headphones.
For listening our content with headphones or hearables the audio formats are two : FLAC and MP3.
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a compressed audio format that differs from traditional lossy compression methods. Unlike formats like MP3 or AAC, FLAC is a lossless compression, meaning it retains all the original audio data during compression without sacrificing quality. The compression in FLAC is achieved by encoding redundant data more efficiently rather than discarding it.
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) format is a widely used audio file format that employs lossy audio compression to reduce the file size while maintaining a good level of sound quality. It was developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) and has become the de facto standard for online digital music files. MP3 files are about 1/10th the size of uncompressed audio formats like WAV or AIFF, making them ideal for streaming over the internet and storing large music collections.
The format allows for the storage of music, podcasts, audiobooks, and other audio content, and is supported by a wide range of devices and operating systems.
For Home Theater Systems | High-End Soundbars | Gaming Consoles (when connected via HDMI to compatible systems)
Check the device specifications to confirm TrueHD support.
TrueHD with Dolby Atmos requires compatible audio and video devices for full utilization. This includes Blu-ray players, AV receivers, soundbars, and home theater systems that support Dolby Atmos and TrueHD.
Dolby TrueHD, also known as MLP (Meridian Lossless Packing), is a lossless audio codec used widely on HD and UHD Blu-ray Discs. Dolby TrueHD supports up to 24-bit audio and sampling rates from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz. Dolby TrueHD supports up to 7.1 audio channels as well as Dolby Atmos immersive audio.
Many modern media streamers from popular brands such as Nvidia Tv Shield, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and others often support the “audio passthrough” feature to allow the unaltered transmission of audio to your external audio system.
It is advisable to check the product specifications or device settings to confirm the presence of this function.
MKV (Matroska)
The MKV audio format is compatible with high-quality audio tracks, including advanced codecs like Dolby TrueHD, commonly associated with Dolby Atmos. This means that MKV audio tracks can incorporate lossless audio in Dolby TrueHD format, providing a high-quality sound experience, including the capability for three-dimensional object-based audio with Dolby Atmos.
Additional features of compatibility with Dolby Atmos TrueHD:
1. Dolby TrueHD: MKV can host audio tracks in Dolby TrueHD format, which is a lossless audio codec used to maintain the highest possible sound fidelity.
2. Dolby Atmos: Dolby TrueHD is often associated with Dolby Atmos, allowing for the playback of three-dimensional object-based audio. MKV audio tracks incorporating Dolby TrueHD can, therefore, deliver an immersive and spatial audio experience.
3. Extended Compatibility: MKV’s flexibility in supporting various audio codecs contributes to its ability to handle advanced audio tracks like Dolby TrueHD, making it suitable for high-definition audio content.
MKV’s compatibility with Dolby TrueHD, including support for Dolby Atmos, expands options for the distribution and enjoyment of high-quality audio content through this multimedia format.
For Consumer Device | Soundbar | Smart speaker | PC Tablet | Home Theater | Gaming Console
MP4 files containing Dolby Atmos Digital Plus (DD+) are designed to deliver an immersive audio experience across a wide range of consumer devices. This format is ideal for streaming platforms and compatible devices, including:
•Soundbars and home theater systems for advanced surround sound.
•Smart speakers and portable devices, including gaming consoles.
•Tablets and PCs/laptops, with support available via media players like VLC or Apple Music.
Dolby Atmos Virtualization for Headphones:
MP4 with Dolby Atmos DD+ also enables spatialized audio playback through standard stereo headphones, thanks to the headphone virtualization feature.
•It’s an ideal solution for consumer devices such as tablets, laptops, or smartphones that support Dolby Atmos.
Tablets and Smartphones:
Compatible tablets and smartphones can leverage Dolby Atmos virtualization for headphones without requiring external devices or complex setups. Apps like Apple Music or VLC provide Dolby Atmos rendering directly on the device.
MP4 and Binaural: Key Differences
While MP4 with Dolby Atmos DD+ is versatile and widely accessible, there are notable differences compared to binaural audio:
•Binaural Audio: Specifically designed for headphone listening, it delivers highly detailed and natural sound without compression. It’s ideal for high-quality audio content tailored exclusively for headphones.
•Dolby Atmos Virtualization: A simulated spatial experience using algorithms, offering greater flexibility and compatibility with consumer devices but subject to compression (as in streaming formats).
When to Choose Each?
•Binaural audio is the best choice for dedicated, uncompromised, high-fidelity listening experiences.
•MP4 with Dolby Atmos DD+ is perfect for immersive audio on multi-purpose devices, providing broad compatibility and ease of use.
User Tips:
To maximize the MP4 Dolby Atmos Digital Plus experience on tablets, PCs, and headphones:
•Ensure the device supports Dolby Atmos.
•Use compatible applications like Apple Music, VLC, or similar.
•Standard stereo headphones can deliver an immersive experience, but higher-quality headphones may enhance the effect.
Playback Devices: Compatibility is contingent upon the playback devices and applications. Many modern soundbars, AV speakers, and audiovisual devices support Dolby Atmos DD+ through MP4 files.
It is crucial to verify the specifications and capabilities of audio devices to ensure support for MP4 files with Dolby Atmos DD+.
For Game Audio Developers | 360 Video Makers | Immersive media | Immersive Sound Design | Sound Installation
Ambix is commonly used in immersive audio productions, such as 360-degree videos, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR). Its spherical representation offers an engaging and realistic sound experience.
Our recordings are made with third-order ambisonic microphones (TOA)*
Use cases of ambisonic format:
– Professional Audio Production: Audiophiles and professional recording studios may use Ambix to capture and reproduce a wide range of spatial details in sound.
– Post-Production: Ambix can be employed in audio post-production for applications like film sound design, advanced music production, and the creation of multi-channel audio content.
– Compatibility with Other Immersive Technologies: Ambix is often integrated with other immersive technologies, such as motion tracking systems and 3D graphics, for a comprehensive and synchronized audio representation with the visual environment.
the Ambisonic Ambix format is designed to provide a comprehensive and three-dimensional audio representation, making it suitable for a wide range of immersive and professional applications.
Ambisonic orders refer to the number of microphone capsules in a spherical array used to capture three-dimensional audio. Increasing the order adds more capsules, enhancing precision in spatial audio recording.




Read more at F.A.Q. page
Find the Perfect Immersive Audio Format for Your Needs.
Understand the available audio formats and choose what works best for you.


Did You Know?
When you purchase a SonicTool in Dolby Atmos TrueHD (MKV) with or without video, the audio format for headphones (Binaural 3D Audio) is included.
Still unsure about audio formats or which devices are compatible with our SonicTools? Check out our FAQ.