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retro:
Yes, it's now possible to let your Pc decode Atmos. It's been a long wait.
Entry fee is $400 for the required Dolby software.

Read all about it here:

https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/immersive/how-to-decode-and-play-dolby-truehd-atmos-on-windows-and-macos-r1092/

Thoughts, ideas, improvements..?!?

retro:
Yes, I'm bumping my own topic.. 8)

Reason is, I'm surprised about the lack of responses and further discussions..?!?

Am I the only one here that think this is a really big thing?

rec head:
PC->Pre/Pro with Dirac-> Amps. Its enough for me.

mattkhan:
I think it would be of broader interest if it were supported natively  but the current situation is expensive and labour intensive so looks like it would appeal to a pretty small niche (which would explain the lack of comments)

mojave:
The Atmos is only decoded for music which you have to rip to MKV. It doesn't work for movies. You also are limited to playback with the Dolby Reference Player. You can't use JRiver or anything else for playback.

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