Hi
As you know, Tidal offers Dolby Atmos music. The latest version of Tidal-Media-Downloader now supports downloading of Dolby Atmos encoded music as lossless FLAC files. I gave it a try and the downloaded FLAC was indeed bigger in size, 24bit/48kHz with larger bitrate than the average CD quality FLAC. It is not an MQA file, and it plays normally in stereo using any player. Here is a sample of an Atmos encoded FLAC:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ueal4v5fq3u276a/05 - Illenium - First Time.flac?dl=0
I wonder how did they manage to add the additional channels on object metadata to the FLAC format while leaving it backward compatible with non Atmos enabled players?
Is there a way to decode such FLAC file and sent the Dolby True HD Atmos bitstream to an AVR using MC27?
Is there a FLAC analyzing tool for Windows that can try to analyze such file, or convert it to MKV?
Thanks