Eclipsa Audio, a new immersive format developed by Samsung and Google, will be supported by Samsung’s 2025 TVs and Soundbars. Unlike Dolby Atmos, Eclipsa Audio is open-source and royalty-free. YouTube creators will be able to upload videos with Eclipsa Audio soundtracks starting in 2025.
Eclipsa Audio dynamically adjusts audio levels for different scenes, ensuring optimal sound quality. Additionally, it offers customization features that allow listeners to tweak the sound to their preferences, helping to ensure that every listening experience is personalized and unique. An Eclipsa Audio bitstream can contain up to 28 input channels, which are rendered to a set of output speakers or headphones. These input channels can be fixed, like a microphone in an orchestra, or dynamic, like a helicopter moving through a sound field in an action movie. Eclipsa Audio also features binaural rendering, which is essential for mobile applications when delivering immersive audio through headphones. Finally, the new audio technology supports content creation across consumer devices, enabling users to create their own immersive audio experiences.
— Arm Newsroom
We are proud to lead the industry with the integration of Eclipsa Audio into our 2025 TV and soundbar lineup. This innovation opens new possibilities for immersive audio experiences and reinforces our commitment to shaping the future of home entertainment.
— Taeyong Son, Executive Vice President and Head of the R&D Team, Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics
It remains to be seen whether Samsung and Google can get enough momentum behind Eclipsa Audio for it to make an impact on the AV industry. There’s no denying that Dolby has more than a decade-long head start with Dolby Atmos. Not only is the technology widely embraced by filmmakers and device manufacturers, it also enjoys significant brand recognition among end-users. Will Eclipsa Audio’s royalty-free appeal be enough to make the tech world take notice, or will 3D audio continue to be dominated by Dolby in 2025 and beyond? Please share your thoughts in the thread below.
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