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The good news, though, is that Disney+ makes it really easy to find out whether the movie you want to watch has Dolby Atmos onboard: you simply look at the info screen and it tells you. The range of films supporting Dolby Atmos goes back quite a bit, and it’s been used in Disney soundtracks for several years now, so you may find it in more than you expect.
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The entire Star Wars series of films has it, including the old original ones which were made at a time when Atmos wasn’t even a thing, telling you they’ve been remixed and remastered to support Dolby Atmos, while other Disney movies have it, too.

You won’t find it everywhere, though the spatial 3D soundtrack is on recent movies, and even on some classic ones, as well. There’s only one style of plan, with the $8.99 monthly (or $89.99 yearly) plan getting support for Dolby Atmos and 4K video. Disney+ & AtmosĪt its launch, Disney+ was actually pretty vocal about what it did support, and Dolby Atmos was one of those things. That could change, but right now, 3D sound isn’t part of what’s on Stan. We’ve seen support for Dolby Digital in the Stan library, but no Dolby Atmos as of yet.Īt the time this story went live, Stan had yet to respond to whether Dolby Atmos was in planning for use on Stan, but right now, it appears to be 5.1 surround, but not the 3D sound. However unlike Netflix, it doesn’t appear to support a Dolby Atmos layer in its soundtracks. Netflix isn’t the only streaming video provider to offer a 4K Ultra HD premium service, with Australia’s Stan included in that bunch. However if you have that UHD premium plan, you should see support for Netflix’s Atmos titles, even if they don’t cover the entire Netflix library. Much like the 4K picture of Ultra HD, Dolby Atmos’ 3D sound is typically associated with soundtracks of 4K movies, so it makes sense that the two are tied together on Netflix. You’ll need to be on Netflix’s highest plan in order to make it happen, which is the one reserved for Ultra HD. The first video streaming service most of us knew about was also one of the first to support Dolby Atmos, and can be found in select titles.

The spatial 3D sound that Dolby Atmos provides kicked off in films before making its way to the smaller screen, and that is where most of the love is if you’re keen to listen to 3D sound. We’ll start this guide to Atmos on platforms with the obvious thing to look for, movies and shows, because that’s where the majority of Atmos love is. No worries, because it can be found on select streaming services, you just have to know what to look for.
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You know it’s in movies, and you know it’s in some TV shows, but you don’t quite know where you’re going to get Dolby Atmos, only that you want it, and you want it bad. Only there’s one catch: you have no idea where these Atmos soundtracks are going to come from. There are some startlingly good reasons why, and most of them are about immersive sound bouncing off the ceiling of your home, practically placing you in a bubble of directional and spatial sound. You’re thinking of buying a new sound system, and there’s a good chance you want it to be Dolby Atmos. 4K video is fairly standard on the premium tier for streaming services, but what about the premium sound track in Dolby Atmos?
