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Atmos music files
JimH:
Try a Google search.
jmone:
I'm guessing most are just using MKVToolNix to remux only the audio track into MKA from their MKVs or directly from (unencrypted) BDs etc.
Mitchco:
There are several articles/comments on acquiring/ripping/playing Atmos music files on Audiophile Style that you may want to look into...
Just type Atmos in the site's search box.
dtc:
There are Atmos tracks on streaming services, especially Apple Music, Tidal and Amazon.
One of the problems with the discs that are being released is that some of the ones people want most are very expensive. DSOTM came out at $300 and Abbey Road is $100. They usually are included in boxed sets which contain other non-Atmos versions. At those prices the sales are going to be pretty limited.
jctcom:
Actually I guess I have a few Atmos discs. In fact just recently bought the new Rush Signals 40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Box set (Also over $300 But it's RUSH What can you do!).
I already had ripped the 5.1 and hi-Res audio tracks and the full BDMV. But hadn't thought about ripping the tracks with the ATMOS Sound intact. Will have to look further into that then.
Carl.
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