Sony Was Wrong about Dolby Atmos During PS5 Spec Reveal

Dolby Atmos Can Support as Many Sources as PS5’s Tempest

During the Playstation 5 spec reveal, people noticed that support for Dolby Atmos was still missing from the system. The popular audio engine found on majority of tech equipment was also feature left out of Playstation 4 as well. With the reveal of it coming to the Xbox One S, people were scratching their heads as to why it was missing. In response to its exclusion from PS5, Mark Cerny answered that their new Tempest Engine could “hundreds of sources, not just the 32 that Dolby Atmos supports“. However, in truth, Dolby Atmos could always support more than 32 sources. Awkward. Dolby took it upon themselves to answer some doubts about the system on their site today. Take a read below.

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Q- Is it true Dolby Atmos is capped at 32 objects?

No, that is incorrect. As a technology, Dolby Atmos can support hundreds of simultaneous objects.

That being said, we fall back on sage advice from developers of some of the first Atmos games: Objects are a fantastic tool, but restraint should be shown with respect to the number of objects active at any time. Too many objects in motion can create a confusing soundscape.

Developers have also told us that avoiding the horizontal “bed” for an all-object mix is an unnecessarily time-consuming and labor-intensive effort. So far, developers are creating next-generation mixes by blending bed audio and object audio.  More is good, but more may not necessarily be “better.”

Q- What do you think of Sony’s mission to bring 3D audio to everyone?

Sony’s mission to bring 3D audio to everyone on PS5 is exciting, it reminds us of when we began the Dolby Atmos for games journey many years ago. There are now hundreds of millions of Dolby Atmos enabled products in the market, across several product categories (TV, AVR, soundbar, mobile phone, pc, game console, headsets). Dolby Atmos is also available at a wide range of prices – even as low as $15.

Q- Sony announced a deep focus on 3D audio. How does that impact Dolby?

We are thrilled that Sony is dedicated to using 3D audio in its new console. This can only be interpreted as a validation of the work we have done across all entertainment genres in implementing Dolby Atmos on the devices consumers use today. We will continue forward with our mission to ensure Dolby Atmos is supported as the standard in 3D audio on all endpoints.

Q- What is the impact of Sony’s audio platform: Tempest 3D Audio Tech?

Similar to Microsoft’s Windows Sonic Spatial Audio Platform, audio teams will rejoice that they have a powerful 3D audio platform to deliver their craft on PS5. We think this is a crucial milestone for game studios. We are excited to hear that Sony has committed to an evolution of its audio by establishing a bona-fide 3D audio platform for PS5. “Tempest” is not only a great name, but a great reference to one of our favorite arcade classics, as well.

Source: Dolby