Eclipsa Audio is an open, royalty-free alternative to Dolby Audio
Samsung announced Eclipsa Audio 3D technology, a royalty-free alternative to Dolby Audio, would be integrated into TVs and Soundbars in its 2025 lineup at CES 2025. The press release explains the 3D audio technology was developed in partnership with Google and that βEclipsa Audio allows creators to adjust audio data such as the location and intensity of sounds, along with spatial reflections, to create an immersive three-dimensional sound experienceβ. Like 90% of announcements at CES 2025, Eclipsa Audio appeared to be mostly fluff. I also noticed it was developed through the Alliance for Open Media which manages the now-widely-used AV1 video codec, but a search for Eclipsa did not return anything. Luckily the βArm Editorial Teamβ saved the day with an interesting article published a couple of days ago with more information about Eclipsa Audio. So letβs have a look. Eclipsa Audio is a multi-channel audio surround format that leverages [...]
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